John Franklin was sponsored by the British government.
John Franklin's voyages in search of the Northwest Passage were primarily funded by the British government.
Sir John Franklin was a British Royal Navy officer and Arctic explorer. He is best known for leading a disastrous expedition to navigate the Northwest Passage in the Arctic, during which he and his crew perished.
Sir John Franklin, FRGS (16 April 1786 - 11 June 1847) was a British Royal Navy officer and Arctic explorer who mapped almost two thirds of the northern coastline of North America. Franklin also served as governor of Tasmania for several years. In his last expedition, he disappeared while attempting to chart and navigate a section of the Northwest Passage in the Canadian Arctic. The entire crew perished from starvation, hypothermia, tuberculosis, lead poisoning, scurvy and exposure before and after Franklin died and the expedition's icebound ships were abandoned in desperation.
Sir John Franklin explored for the Royal Navy.
No, John Franklin did not successfully find the Northwest Passage during his expeditions in the 19th century. His final expedition ended in tragedy with the loss of his ships and crew.
England was the country that sponsored explorer John Cabot. He was commissioned by King Henry VII and explored parts of America.
John Franklin's Arctic exploration expeditions were sponsored by the British government.
Sir John Franklin was a British Naval Officer and explorer.
he got sponsored by another country because he was cool
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John Cabot was sponsored by King Henry VII of England.
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England sponsored most of his voyages especially when he went to the northwest passage
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Type your answer here... he took his voyage to Canada from England.