Yes, John Smith's voyage to the New World with the Virginia Company in 1607 was successful in establishing the first permanent English settlement in North America at Jamestown, despite facing challenges such as disease, food shortages, and conflicts with Native Americans.
The first recorded European exploration of Labrador was by John Cabot in 1497. He claimed the land for England during his voyage to North America.
The third voyage to the Roanoke colony is known as the "Lost Colony" expedition led by John White in 1587. This expedition aimed to reestablish the failed colony, but upon arrival, all colonists had mysteriously vanished, leading to the mystery of the Lost Colony of Roanoke.
Yes, Bartolomeu Dias' explorations were considered a success because he was the first European to sail around the southern tip of Africa, now known as the Cape of Good Hope, thus opening up a new sea route to Asia. His voyage proved that it was possible to sail from Europe to Asia by rounding Africa, leading the way for future explorers like Vasco da Gama.
John White was delayed by three years in returning to Roanoke Island due to various setbacks, including conflicts with the Spanish Armada and challenges with securing necessary supplies and ships for the voyage.
John White was delayed in returning to Roanoke due to several factors, including bad weather, tensions between England and Spain, and lack of available ships for transport. These circumstances made it difficult for him to secure a voyage back to the colony.
john smith wanted to find a route to asia
It was a success because he knew that he could do it.
yes he was looking for gold and he found a lot of it :)
Yes, his voyage was a success.
John smiths home town is England
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Yes it was.He went down with the ship.
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yas it was
Of course not. It sank.
yes.
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