John Cobot was the first person under British rule to cross the Atlantic. The trip brought back turkey's to the country of England.
The Mayflower, 1492
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.
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Atlantic Richfield was acquired by British Petroleum and now trades under the symbol BP on the NYSE.
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The SS Savannah, built in 1818. was the first steamship to cross the Atlantic, in early summer of the following year, 1819. Savannah was a hybrid, part sail and part steam-powered side-wheeler, and did not cross entirely under steam. The first two to cross entirely under steam were the Sirius and the Great Western, in 1838, who ran a competitive race from England to New York. The Sirius arrived only a few hours ahead of the Great Western. The two are credited with inaugurating regular transatlantic steam service.
No, it was American troops that captured the Ludendorff railroad bridge at Remagen on March 7, 1945. It was American troops that used the bridge to cross the Rhine River at that location. The British troops under Montgomery were further north preparing to cross in their offensive sector. Also, this same bridge was used by American, French & possibly British troops after the end of the First World War (in 1918 & 1919) to cross the Rhine River. The bridge was built during the First World War.
The name of the first newspaper that was not published under British authority is the "Pennsylvania Evening Post," which was first published in Philadelphia in 1759.
Sir Francis Drake led Queen Elizabeth the first's British navy:)
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The British distributed the Acadians in small groups all along the Atlantic and gulf coasts. Many of them eventually gathered in New Orleans, which was still under French control.