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.
Labrador was explored by numerous explorers, including John Cabot in the late 15th century, who is often credited with the first European exploration of the area. Other notable explorers of Labrador include Martin Frobisher, Sir Humphrey Gilbert, and Henry Hudson in the 16th and 17th centuries.
Christopher Columbus, sailing for Spain, explored the Island of Hispaniola. He was the first European to reach that island in October of 1492.
Dirk Hartog was a Dutch explorer who first explored and landed on the western coast of Australia in 1616. He is known for being the first European to set foot on this part of Australia.
The Rockies were first explored by Spanish explorers such as Francisco Coronado and Juan de Oñate in the 16th century. The Rio Grande was explored by Spanish explorers in the late 16th century as well, such as Don Juan de Oñate and Hernando de Alvardo.
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Labrador was explored by numerous explorers, including John Cabot in the late 15th century, who is often credited with the first European exploration of the area. Other notable explorers of Labrador include Martin Frobisher, Sir Humphrey Gilbert, and Henry Hudson in the 16th and 17th centuries.
It was first explored in 1985.
The east coast of Canada: Baffin Island, Labrador, Newfoundland.
It was first explored by Francisco Coronado!
Portugal explored the New World first
The Vikings mostly explored Labrador, Newfoundland and around the Canadian Maritime Provinces.
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It was first explored by Auguste Piccard in the year nineteen thirty one.
Newfoundland was discovered and explored by João Fernandez Lavrador, a Portuguese explorer. He explored the area in 1498. The area called Labrador is said to be named somewhat after him.
he was born in Iceland but moved Greenland with his parents and borthers
Eric Blandford.
Labrador Retriever first come to America in the late nineteenth century and was first recognized by the AKC in 1917.