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Q: What did john Cabot look for during his exploration?
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Is Meg Cabot related to John Cabot?

No. Meg Cabot is not related to John Cabot because John didn't have a known mother had no sisters so they are not related. Look it up if you don't believe this.


Did john Cabot look for poop?

he did that is why he made his journey.


When was John Cabot died?

John Cabot lived from 1450- 1520,so he was 70 when he died.


What discoveries did John Cabot make?

John Cabot's most significant discovery was the Isle of Newfoundland.John Cabot discovered Newfoundland and claimed it for england.


What did John Cabot look like?

old and 7"4


What did John Cabot's flag look like?

It was the england flag


Is John Cabot related to Meg Cabot?

No. Meg Cabot is not related to John Cabot because John didn't have a known mother had no sisters so they are not related. Look it up if you don't believe this.


What weapons did john cabot used?

john Cabot used guns sniper lol that's true tho he used a corsage to fight when his boat got attack a corsage i know that's weird but true don't believe me look it up


Did john Cabot bring anything back with him from a discovered coutry?

Katie and Morgan are cool and don't care about freakin' john Cabot yeahhh LOOK SOMEWHERE ELSE


What did John Cabot look for?

actually john Cabot didn't look for anything except for poop to eat of course...... THATS JUST WHAT I BELIEVE PEOPLES OKAY YOU GOT IT............... rats Thats not what it was. He was looking for a route to the west and asia.


Was John Cabot an explorer?

honestly thats what i was looking for!i have no idea!haahah so sorry you had too look at this.


Are there any famous places named after John Cabot?

Well, in "Murder She Wrote", Jessica Fletcher lines in Cabot Cove! But - seriously - Cabot Strait: a lake and a strait between Newfoundland and Cape Breton Island named after John Cabot (c.1450-c.1499), the Italian navigator who explored this area on behalf of Henry VII, King of England (1485-1509), at the end of the 15th century.