John Cabot
Countries that claimed areas along the Atlantic coast include Portugal, Spain, France, England, and the Netherlands. Each of these countries established colonies and trading posts in regions such as North America, South America, and Africa during the Age of Exploration.
John Cabot claimed the Atlantic Coast for England
The Atlantic coast from Newfoundland to Virginia was claimed for England by John Cabot, an Italian explorer, during his voyage in 1497 under the commission of King Henry VII. Cabot's exploration marked one of the first European claims to land in North America, laying the groundwork for later English colonization efforts in the region. His journey is often regarded as the beginning of England's interests in North America.
England claimed land on the Eastern Coast of North America. England also claimed parts of modern day Canada, Belize, several Caribbean Islands and the Mosquito Coast.
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yes Yes they are found on the east Atlantic ocean coast ( Europe, Britain,) and west Atlantic coast (New England, South America)
Yes, it does. I live in Cornwall which is the part of England that borders the Atlantic ocean and we get hit by some right Atlantic storms.
The English Channel is an extension of the Atlantic Ocean which separates southern coast of England from the northern coast of France. It is a body of water which connects the North Sea to the Atlantic.
It's the arm of the Atlantic Ocean lying between the south coast of England and the north coast of France. It connects the Atlantic Ocean to the North Sea.