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He discovered New Zealand. So, no.
Abel Tasman was a dutch explorer that discovered New Zealand.
Abel Tasman did not discover Australia. Abel Tasman only discovered the island that he named Van Diemen's land (now the state of Tasmania) in 1642. The first known European to discover Australia was Willem Jansz, who landed on the shores of Cape York Peninsula in 1606.
Abel Tasman first visited Australia in 1642. This is when he discovered and named Van Diemen's Land, now Tasmania, Australia's island state.
Abel Tasman discovered the country of New Zealand in 1642. He also discovered the island of Tasmania, which is now part of Australia, but he believed New Zealand and Tasmania to be part of the same continent.
Abel Tasman discovered Van Diemen's Land in 1642. Van Diemen's Land was renamed Tasmania in 1856, to honour its discoverer. Tasmania is Australia's southern island state.
Abel Tasman did not actually find Australia. In 1642, he encountered the island of Tasmania (then known as Van Diemen's Land) and New Zealand during his exploration of the South Pacific. Australia was later discovered by Willem Janszoon in 1606.
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One thing that happened to Tasmania after Abel Tasman discovered it was that Tasman named the land "Anthony van Diemen's Land". The island was discovered in the year of 1856.
Dutch explorer Abel Tasman discovered Tasmania and New Zealand in 1642.
Abel Janszoon Tasman discovered Tasmania, which was named after him. He also explored the coast of Australia and New Zealand. His expeditions contributed to the European understanding of the geography of the southern Pacific Ocean.
In 1644.