Sebastian Cabot's treatment of the natives he encountered during his explorations was mixed and often driven by the interests of European Imperialism. While he initially sought to establish trade relations, his expeditions also involved coercion and a lack of respect for native cultures. In some instances, Cabot and his crew engaged in violent confrontations, reflecting the broader colonial attitudes of the time. Overall, his interactions were characterized by a combination of curiosity, exploitation, and misunderstanding.
When John Cabot Met the Native Americans the Natives reacted very nice. They traded beaver hats and fur with them. They gave him food and water for his journey. They gave him cacao beans, fruits, and vegetables.
by giving medicine and things for health and little gold
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John Cabot's feelings!John Cabot was surprised and confused at the same time because of 1.the natives didn't look anything like the explorers because of their clothes and 2.the spoke another language, wore different clothes and mostly everything about them was different. More of this is coming in a few days. Thank you for reading, bye!
Indians. Indians are what the europeans called the natives when they first met in the tundra region Canada.
indians
Columbus and Cabot never met, and there is no evidence that they ever had any other kind of contact.
john Cabot did meet the first nations peoples. Sorry to say but there was no evidence for me to explain about this.
Magellan met native americans
thounsands of native americans died of small pox
Well, you see, John Cabot was an explorer who sailed across the Atlantic Ocean and met Indigenous peoples in North America. It's important to remember that different historical accounts may vary, but it's said that he treated the people he met with respect and curiosity, seeking to learn from their ways of life. Just like when we paint a happy little tree, it's always best to approach others with kindness and understanding.
John Cabot came in contct with the Mohawk Indians