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With out John Cabot we may not have found parts of North America.

here is some info about his Voyagee:First voyage

All that is known about Cabot's first voyage is contained in a letter from John Day (a Bristol merchant) to Christopher Columbus. The letter, written in the winter of 1497, August, mostly concerns the 1497 voyage. However, by way of an aside, Day notes that: "Since your Lordship wants information relating to the first voyage, here is what happened: he went with one ship, his crew confused him, he was short of supplies and ran into bad weather, and he decided to turn back." Since Cabot only received his patent in March 1496, it is generally assumed that this voyage took place in the summer of that year

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John Cabot's discovery of colonies blazed a trail for future explorers. Cabot's discovered colonies have developed to become America and Canada that we see today. He refined the maps to lead the future generations.

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it showed that there was oppurtunity far beyond the borders of Europe and Asia, and that there may be other landsd yet to be discovered by man, jumpstarting an age of exploration

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he discovered new lands for England which brought new resources for their empire.

1. fish

2. timber

3. new land for settlements

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well he left his home for the new world

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fuzzy kittens

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