Leif Eriksson
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John Cabot, an Italian explorer sailing under the English flag, reached Newfoundland in 1497 while searching for a westward route to the East Indies. His voyage marked one of the earliest European explorations of North America. Cabot's journey laid the groundwork for later English claims to territories in the New World.
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.
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Lief Eriksson was the first non-Native American to find Newfoundland.
John Cabot was the Italian explorer who named Newfoundland. He was sailing for England though.
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Giovanni da Verrazano was a Florentine explorer, he was at the service of the government of France and he is remembered as the first European explorer who reached and adventured into the territory of North America, he walked along the coast located between the Carolinas and Newfoundland.
John Cabot, an explorer for King Henry VII of England, landed in Newfoundland in 1496 CE. Though he is the first explorer to land in Newfoundland, the Icelandic Sagas state that a Viking named Leif Ericson landed in the same place in 1001 CE.
The Norse explorer who landed in Newfoundland was Leif Erikson around the year 1000, making him one of the first Europeans to visit North America. He established a settlement named Vinland on the northern tip of Newfoundland.
Christopher Columbus is the explorer who reached the Americas under the flag of Castile. He is an Italian explorer, navigator, and colonizer.
Yes. He reached Newfoundland, Canada.