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Q: What problems did John Cabot have on the mathew?
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What was john Cabot's boat's name?

mathew


Did john Cabot have a ship if did what was the name?

It was called the Mathew.


Why did John Cabot name his ship Mathew?

it was named after his wife


Where did john Cabot voyages start and end?

John Cabot sailed from Bristol harbour in the Mathew with a crew of eighteen on May 2, 1497, and returned to Bristol harbour on August 6, 1497.


What was John Cabot's ship called?

the mathew in bristol dock which is right next to where i live!!


What problems did John Cabot?

John Cabot was a 15th century explorer. He experienced many of the same problems as other explorers. His first voyage was never completed due to lack of food and bad weather.


What dangers on john Cabot expedition did he encounter?

what were the risks for the expedition of cabot


What problems did john Cabot have on his boat?

mice, rats, and the crew had to sleep on the deck


What are 8 questions about John Cabot?

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The Name of John Cabot's Ship?

the name of john cabots boat is The Mathew and was used to be used for transporting tar wool and fish so it had a lot of smels of tar wool and fish. TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT JOHN CABOT GO TO THIS WEBSITE http://www.cdli.ca/CITE/kiexp.htm john Cabot was also a European settler


Who explored the new England coastline fo the Americas for England?

John Cabot


Who did Sebastian cabot sail for?

Sebastian Cabot sailed for England, and King Henry VII. Cabot's ship, the Mathew, sailed from Bristol with a crew of eighteen in 1497.