yes i think they did
John Cabot was hired by the British to seek a westward route to Asia and to explore new territories that could enhance trade and expand England's influence. His voyage in 1497 was part of England's broader ambitions to compete with other European powers in exploration and colonization. Cabot's discoveries, particularly the land he claimed for England in North America, laid the groundwork for future British claims in the New World.
There was not any other explorer.
they learn that there trading are good for there people
Columbus and Cabot never met, and there is no evidence that they ever had any other kind of contact.
John Cabot's least impactful aspect on history can be considered his brief and somewhat ambiguous exploration of North America in 1497, which did not lead to immediate consequences or significant settlements. Unlike other explorers, his voyages did not result in lasting European claims or colonies in the region at that time. His discoveries were overshadowed by later explorations and colonization efforts by other nations. Ultimately, while he is recognized for his role in the Age of Discovery, his direct contributions to North American history were minimal.
what discoveries can we make when we cooperate with each other
discoveries are things that we find that other people made.
yes they can learn other people's names
Here are some ways to learn from other people:Ask people for informationAsk people to show you how to do thingsAsk people about their beliefs, culture and customs and getting them to explain what they do or believe and why they do so.Talk to people a lotListen to what other people have to sayWatch other people to see what they are doingWork with other people to learn
John Cabot was hired by the British to seek a westward route to Asia and to explore new territories that could enhance trade and expand England's influence. His voyage in 1497 was part of England's broader ambitions to compete with other European powers in exploration and colonization. Cabot's discoveries, particularly the land he claimed for England in North America, laid the groundwork for future British claims in the New World.
There was not any other explorer.
they found primids , mummies , and other cool discoveries
You learn to fool other people.
So you can learn about other people's cultures and connect well with people from different parts from the world
they learn that there trading are good for there people
People like to learn about other people's lives.
they learned from it because they needed to get supplies they could not get.So they got is from other people