yes they were fishers
The natives were living there when John Cabot discovered it
No one is sure where he had landed in the Newfoundland so no one is sure if he did or did not meet the Natives.
John Cabot's most significant discovery was the Isle of Newfoundland.John Cabot discovered Newfoundland and claimed it for england.
No because none of the native americans mess with him
He went to Newfoundland in 1497.
The natives were living there when John Cabot discovered it
Cabot landed at Bonavista, Newfoundland.
No one is sure where he had landed in the Newfoundland so no one is sure if he did or did not meet the Natives.
John Cabot's most significant discovery was the Isle of Newfoundland.John Cabot discovered Newfoundland and claimed it for england.
john Cabot arrived in Newfoundland in 1497.
Cabot sailed to Newfoundland.
Cabot sailed to Newfoundland.
john Cabot discovered Newfoundland
John Cabot explored Newfoundland because King Henry VII [King of England] was going to pay John Cabot for claiming the land of Newfoundland.
The discovery/rediscovery of Newfoundland is credited to his father John Cabot in 1497.
He went to Newfoundland in 1497.
No because none of the native americans mess with him