John Cabot, an Italian explorer commissioned by King Henry VII of England, landed on the coast of present-day Newfoundland in 1497. This expedition provided England with a basis for its claims in North America.
Giovanni Caboto, known as John Cabot, claimed land for England. He made his first voyage to North America in 1497, exploring the coast of what is now Newfoundland.
Well all the sea shores of America are at the same altitude as the sea shores of England (sea level). Then allot of the country side up to about in north America up to about 3,209 feet will be at the same altitude as England's countryside. However, any land in north America higher than 3,209 feet will be higher than any land in England.
Giovanni Caboto, also known as John Cabot, explored for England. He is credited with discovering Newfoundland in Canada in 1497 while searching for a route to Asia.
No, London is the capital of England and England and Canada are on different sides of the world
New England is the part of the United States of America which were settled by English colonists in the 17th Century; it is therefor on the continent of North America.
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John Cabot was the Italian explorer who named Newfoundland. He was sailing for England though.
St.John's was named after the explorer John Cabot who discovered Newfoundland and the king of England and the king of Sweden named it after him.COOL!!
John Cabot, an explorer for King Henry VII of England, landed in Newfoundland in 1496 CE. Though he is the first explorer to land in Newfoundland, the Icelandic Sagas state that a Viking named Leif Ericson landed in the same place in 1001 CE.
The first explorer to sail across the Atlantic for England was John Cabot, an Italian navigator and explorer. In 1497, he embarked on his voyage under the commission of King Henry VII of England, reaching the coast of North America, likely present-day Newfoundland. Cabot's expedition marked England's first exploration of the New World and laid the groundwork for future English claims in North America.
Sir Humphrey Gilbert, by discovering Newfoundland in Canada But The Question Comes With Answer's And This Answer Isnt On My Answer Sheet
John Cabot, an Italian explorer sailing under the English flag, landed in Newfoundland in 1497. He is credited with claiming the land for England, marking one of the earliest European explorations of North America since the Vikings. Cabot's voyage is significant as it laid the foundation for later English claims and colonization in the New World.
John Cabot, an Italian explorer sailing under the English flag, reached Newfoundland in 1497 while searching for a westward route to the East Indies. His voyage marked one of the earliest European explorations of North America. Cabot's journey laid the groundwork for later English claims to territories in the New World.
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John Cabot sailed to the NewFoundland to look for spices. His routes took him by England where he traded spices.
England founded Newfoundland
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