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Giovanni Caboto, known as John Cabot, claimed land for England. He made his first voyage to North America in 1497, exploring the coast of what is now Newfoundland.
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John Cabot
John (Giovanni) Cabot sailed for Henry VII of England three times. On his visit voyage, he made it to Newfoundland (which is currently part of Canada), becoming the first European in North America since the Vikings. The second was short and uneventful. The site of his single landing is disputed. but it is agreed that it was in what is now Northeastern America (namely Maine) and southeastern Canada. When the ship was returning, the were too far south and arrived in Brittany (next to Normandy, France) before getting to England. Cabot never returned from the third voyage. The same can be said of the sailors with him and his ships.
John Cabot was an Italian navigator who while under commission of Henry VII of England became the first Europeans since the Vikings to land on the North American coast. In 1497, Cabot left for his first voyage and after traversing a more northerly trek than Christopher Columbus, he made land at (modern day) Newfoundland, Canada.
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John Cabot was born in Italy in 1450. In 1497, he sailed to North America under commission from King Henry VII of England, reaching present-day Newfoundland. He made a second voyage in 1498, but the exact details are uncertain as he never returned.
Southampton, England. It then made stops in Cherbourg, France, and Queenstown, Ireland before embarking on its voyage.
Vasco de Gama thank you very much.Vasco de Gama , A Portuguese explorer , made the first voyage from Europe to Asia.
Flinders can be regarded as an Australian explorer, even though he made many other journeys on behalf of both Australia and England.
On his arrival from a three-year voyage in 1580, Queen Elizabeth I made him a knight.
the pilgrims came here from England to escape religious persecution in 1620