Jean Cabot, the English explorer, is not known for having killed anyone during his voyages. His expeditions in the late 15th century primarily focused on exploration and claiming land for England, rather than engaging in violent confrontations. However, like many explorers of his time, interactions with indigenous peoples could have led to conflict, but specific accounts of him personally killing anyone are not documented.
no
what were the risks for the expedition of cabot
no she only spied. she just wanted information
John Cabot, also known by the names 'Giovanni Caboto', 'Juan Caboto' and 'Jean Cabot', was an Italian explorer. He is regarded as the first European that reached parts of North America in the year 1497. He was commissioned by the King Henry VII of England. Officially, the agreement is he landed on the island later called Newfoundland.
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Danielle and Robert Cabot
He didn't kill anybody.
yes, anybody can kill anybody.
Jean Cabot is not a widely recognized public figure, so it's unclear which specific individual you are referring to. If you meant John Cabot, the Italian explorer known for his voyages to North America in the late 15th century, he is celebrated for his contributions to exploration and mapping. Please provide more context if you are referring to a different Jean Cabot.
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He sailed on a boat!
I believe it is Jean Cabot (English spelling John Cabot).
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he died because he was a fail at life
Cabot
He was an explorer from France who came to Canada to explore further
No, he did not.