John Cabot did not specifically discover Grand Bay; rather, he is known for his exploration of the North American coastline in 1497. Cabot is credited with landing on parts of what is now Canada, likely in areas like Newfoundland. Grand Bay, located in modern-day New Brunswick, was not directly associated with Cabot's voyages. His explorations contributed to European awareness of North America but did not focus on this particular bay.
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The first European to discover the Hudson Bay was Henry Hudson in the year 1610. The bay is named after him.
The short answer to the question is, "We will never know." It is possible that Cabot explored the east coast of what is now the US. Records, if there were any, no longer survive. Some historians say that Cabot never returned from his second voyage, but there is some evidence to the contrary. There was a report, around 1500, of a map showing the eastern seaboard of North America. If the report was accurate, it could have been produced by Cabot. Such a map would probably have shown Delaware Bay. Whether Cabot actually did explore Delaware, however, is pure speculation.
'une anse' is a bay at the seaside in French. 'Grand anse' or 'Grande Anse' are placenames meaning 'large bay' in French.
Native Americans were in Massachusetts for centuries before the Pilgrims came to Plymouth in 1620. The paleoIndians were present from 10,000 BC.
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Grand Bay National Wildlife Refuge was created in 1992.
Grand Traverse Bay Bottomland Preserve was created in 2008.
Grand Bay Elementary School for Colored was created in 1919.
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The first European to discover the Hudson Bay was Henry Hudson in the year 1610. The bay is named after him.
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