Walter Raleigh
England, a clue of that is because New York state is in New England
because they had claimed it first. i think? ahaha (im a fisleranian. LOL)
New York
Captain James Cook claimed New South Wales (the eastern coast of the Australian continent) in 1770, but he claimed New Zealand in 1769.
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John Cabot
John Cabot
England, a clue of that is because New York state is in New England
New York
because they had claimed it first. i think? ahaha (im a fisleranian. LOL)
webo
Captain James Cook claimed New South Wales (the eastern coast of the Australian continent) in 1770, but he claimed New Zealand in 1769.
Spain originally, followed by Portugal, England (later Great Britain), and France, with smaller claims by Holland and Denmark.
John Cabot
New England
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In 1770 James Cook named the eastern half of Australia as New South Wales and claimed it for England. Similarly, he claimed New Zealand for Emgalnd. Expansion of the British Empire in this way helped increase not only the size of the Empire, but its strength, and Britain's strategic position in the Pacific, and in the world.