John Cabot never explored France. He did, however, discover parts of North America in 1497-8
In 1497 John Cabot discovered parts of North America under the commission of Henry VII of England.
John Cabot sailed to North America in 1500-1502
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John Cabot (or Giovanni Caboto) was a venitian navigator of genoese origin. He was asked by Henry VII of England to mount an expedition to the North-West passage and the he established Cape Breton in 1497. His son Sebastian accompanied him on his voyages and during their service for the king Charles Quint they found the Rio de la Plata.
John Cabot, an Italian explorer sailing under the English flag, is credited with the discovery of parts of North America in 1497. He is often associated with the coast of Newfoundland, Canada, where he landed during his voyage. Cabot's exploration is significant as it marked one of the earliest European encounters with North America since the Vikings.
John Cabot is the anglicised name of Italian Giovanni Caboto, an explorer and navigator who is said to have been the second mariner (after Columbus) to reach North America. He explored the Canadian coastline, and tried to discover a north-west passage.
What is the island that John Cabot named
It took John Cabot 58 days.
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