King Henry VII paid for Cabots May 2, 1497 expedition. He left from Bristol England on a ship called the Matthew and landed in Newfoundland. He became the first Euopean Explorer to discover North America
The country that paid for John Cabot's exploration was England. It was a group of merchants with a lot of money in the English city of Bristol that helped fund it.
The country of England paid for John Cabot's trip to the New World.
Cabot was commissioned by England.
The king and queen of England paid for his voyages.
they thought he was crazy but they took the chance
Spain funded John Cabot's explorations using patents and by seeking funding from investors. Many people invested in exploration in order to share riches that were found.
Several wealthy merchants of Bristol, England, paid for John Cabot's first expedition.
King Henry VII of England hired John Cabot to sail the Orient. He was asked in 1896 to make a voyage of discovery and return with goods for sale.
The king and queen of England paid for his voyages.
No country paid for his expeditions. He supplied his own ship and supplies.
Bob Gunderson
The Spanish crown paid for the expeditions.
he send him to find riches and bring back prisoner
No one. He supplied his own ship and supplies.
they thought he was crazy but they took the chance
The Spanish crown paid for the expeditions.
King Louis XIV payed for La Salle's expeditions & journeys
Spain funded John Cabot's explorations using patents and by seeking funding from investors. Many people invested in exploration in order to share riches that were found.
Sieur de Monts was a french nobleman who sponsored expeditions to explore and colonize North America
Jacques Cartier's expeditions were primarily funded by the French monarchy, specifically King Francis I of France. The voyages were also supported by wealthy merchants and investors who saw potential for profit in exploring new lands.