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Q: What explorer said When i reached what i thought was china i saw what my son would be one day described as very sterile land?
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What explorer when he reached what he thought was china his son would describe as a very sterile lonely land?

John Cabot


Which explorer thought he reached china?

Marco Polo


When you reached what you thought you saw what my son would one day describe as sterile?

John Cabot


What what explorer reached what he thought was China and saw many white bears and very large stags that looked like horses?

No explorer had that experience.


What explorer reached what he thought was china and saw many white bears and very large stags that looked like horses?

No explorer had that experience.


What explorer thought he had reached asia but made the first European land claims in north America?

Christopher Columbus.


What Italian explorer landed in Newfoundland but thought that he had found Cathay?

Giovanni Caboto is the name of the Italian explorer who landed in Newfoundland, Canada, but thought that he had found Cathay. The Italian-born explorer in question, known as John Cabot to English-speakers, landed in present-day Canada's northeastern extension even though he thought that he had reached ancient China. The pronunciation of the explorer's name will be "djo-VAN-nee ka-BO-to" in Italian.


When Columbus reached Cuba were did he think he was?

He reached the Bahamas and thought he had reached India.


Why didnt Columbus realize he had reached an unknow continent?

he thought he had reached India


Whose son described what he thought was china as a very sterile land?

John Cabot's son, Sebastian Cabot said this.


When explorer Hernan Cortes arrived many Aztec thought he was?

They thought he was a god.


A sugar pill or sterile water that is thought to be a drug is called?

It is typically called a placebo.