John Franklin's voyages in search of the Northwest Passage were primarily funded by the British government.
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Sir John Franklin was a British Naval Officer and explorer.
John Franklin was sponsored by the British government.
John Franklin undertook several voyages during his career as an explorer, with notable expeditions including three major Arctic voyages: the overland expedition to the Canadian Arctic in 1819-1822, the voyage to find the Northwest Passage in 1845, and another Arctic expedition in 1825-1827. His final voyage in 1845 aimed to navigate the Northwest Passage, which ultimately ended in tragedy, as Franklin and his crew disappeared. In total, Franklin was involved in five major expeditions, including his early naval service.
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On one of his Voyages, Sir John Franklin was running low on food and were forced to eat the leather off of their clothing.
Sir John Franklin
Sir John Franklin lived in England. He was a British Royal Navy officer and explorer known for his Arctic expeditions.
He was a Royal British navy Officer an an Arctic explorer.
Sir John Franklin was knighted by Queen Victoria in 1846. Franklin was a British Royal Navy officer and explorer known for his Arctic expeditions. The knighthood recognized his contributions to exploration and his service in the navy.
No, John Cabot did not publish an autobiography. He was an Italian explorer who is known for his voyages to North America in the late 15th century. There is no evidence to suggest that he wrote an autobiography.