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No, but Spain did.
John Cabot claimed North America for England in 1497.
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The voyages of Christopher Columbus beginning in 1492 changed the world dramatically. Here are some important changes: A. The voyages of Columbus, in a short amount of time, revealed to Europe that an immense new hemisphere was there to be explored and made into new settlements. Much more so than the colonies they had already discovered and colonized in Africa and Asia; B. For Spain especially, which had just forced the Moors out of the Iberian peninsula, it gave Spain a new sphere of influence and wealth that allowed her to bring her power up to the standards of France and England; and C. The 1492 voyage was the beginning, a slow beginning to the end of the Native American empires and of the Tribal nations in North America.
Sir Humphrey Gilbert explored for England.
Columbus explored for who ever could sponsor him. when he explored America Spain sponsored him,at first he tried the king of Portugal,England and France they all refused
Christopher Columbus
England.
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No, but Spain did.
Christopher Columbus sailed to America hoping for India. he took things from the native people without trade. he went to Africa and got people to bring back to England
No, Columbus sailed for Spain
christopher columbus traveled around the united states to explore in order of the king of england if i'm not mistaken
Christopher Columbus traveled around the united states to explore in order of the king of england if i'm not mistaken
John Cabot claimed North America for England in 1497.
Christopher Columbus
he sailed from spain.