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Q: Who was the first under British throne to cross the Atlantic?
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Who was the first under the British to cross the Atlantic?

John Cobot was the first person under British rule to cross the Atlantic. The trip brought back turkey's to the country of England.


Was Christopher Columbus the first to cross the Atlantic Ocean non-stop?

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Who was the first explorer to cross the atlantic?

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What was the first ship to cross the Atlantic?

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What was the first streamship to cross the Atlantic?

The first streamship to cross the Atlantic Ocean was the S.S Savannah, it sailed from Savannah to Liverpool, England. It sailed in 1819.


Were the Wright brothers the first men to cross the Atlantic Ocean by plane?

No. The Wright brothers were the first men to fly in a powered heavier-than-air machine. The first men to cross the Atlantic ocean by plane were Alcock and Brown. The crossing was made in 1919, in a British bomber used in the first world war. Charles Lindbergh made the first solo crossing.


What was the first ship to cross the Atlantic called?

titanic


What ocean did carter cross on his first voyage?

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Who was the first to cross the Atlantic?

Amelia Airhart, in a areoplane!


Who was the first woman to Atlantic cross?

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What ocean did Jacques cartier cross on his first voyage?

he crossed the Atlantic ocean first


He was the first under the British to cross the Atlantic?

King Henry VII of England sent John Cabot a Venetian navigator in 1497 to explore for a new passage to Asia. Cabot discovered rich fishing grounds off Newfoundland, and claimed them for England.