Henry Hudson
The Answer Is: John Cabot
It means "New Scotland" in Latin, and it was named by the Scots in 1621 as an answer to New England and New France. The responsibility for the name is either King James I/VI or Sir William Alexander. All this, despite the fact that the land was controlled by the Mi'kmaq and the French, who wanted nothing to do with the few Scottish settlers who showed up and promptly ran them out. When the British took over Acadia in 1713 they reverted to Nova Scotia.
Nova Scotia is Latin for New Scotland.
Yes, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia are Canadian provinces.
Do you mean Sherbrooke Quebec? I have not found a Sherbrooke in Nova Scotia
Nova Scotia New Democratic Party was created in 1932.
Nova Scotia is not a pennisukla, it shares a border with New Brunswick
Only New Brunswick shares a border with Nova Scotia.
61 km
New Scotland. Many Scottish emigrants settled there.In the Royal Charter granted in 1621 to Sir William Alexander, from James I of England, who was also James VI of Scotland, it establishes the origin of Nova Scotiaas a Province, and of its name.**********************This true but remember that Nova Scotia is actually latin for New Scotland.Nova Scotia got its name:The province was named after the honor of the first Scottish settlers. Nova Scotia means "New Scotland".
Nova Scotia is to the right of New Brunswick (wich is landlocked to the left of Quebec.)
157km or about 128 miles.