John Cabot, an Italian explorer sailing under the English flag, is often credited with the European discovery of parts of North America in 1497, specifically the coast of Newfoundland. His voyages laid the groundwork for future exploration and colonization by European powers, including France. Cabot's findings contributed to the growing interest in the region, eventually leading to the establishment of New France as French explorers sought to capitalize on the resources and trade opportunities in North America. His explorations helped shift European focus towards the North American continent, influencing subsequent French claims and settlements in the area.
John Cabot
John Cabot landed in North America in June of 1497. He made landfall in Newfoundland while looking for a sea route to Asia.
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John Cabot was a mapmaker and a trader.
John Cabot, the Italian explorer, named the new land he found "Newfoundland."
John Cabot
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John Cabot landed in North America in June of 1497. He made landfall in Newfoundland while looking for a sea route to Asia.
John Cabot left to the New World from the country of England.
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John Cabot was a mapmaker and a trader.
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John Cabot, the Italian explorer, named the new land he found "Newfoundland."
John Cabot went to New foundland trying to go west of Europe.
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John Cabot Claimed New foundland canada in 1472.