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sir john Franklin explored to find the north west passage and did find it after a couple expeditions
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.
Hes discovered the north west passage
Hes discovered the north west passage
john cabot found the north west passage and he also found silver and gold
the north west passage
john franklin was important because he gathered information on the way to the "nothwest passage"
Yes/no. He didn't find a Northwest passage, but he did find parts of North America.
The three notable explorers who searched for the Northwest Passage were John Cabot, Martin Waldseemüller, and Sir John Franklin. John Cabot, in 1497, was the first European to explore parts of North America, although he did not find the passage. Martin Waldseemüller later mapped the New World, contributing to the understanding of the geography surrounding the passage. Sir John Franklin led two expeditions in the 19th century but tragically disappeared; his later search revealed the harsh conditions and challenges of the Arctic, ultimately leading to the discovery of the passage in the early 20th century.
he traveled to the arctic and to the northwest passage.
Many people from Sir Francis Drake to James Cook to Sir John Franklin. See the Related Link for a History of the Northwest passage Expeditions.
John Franklin's voyages in search of the Northwest Passage were primarily funded by the British government.