he was treated harshly since he didn't find the gold, spices or the north west passage for the king
yes
John Cabot was treated like a hero, and nice by his people and by others they liked and loved him diffrently.
Very well, he went on to be a great leader.
Like an enemy.
African American soldiers were taken off buses with their uniforms on,beaten and many were killed. They fought a two front war: Racism in the military and the old Jim Crow Laws in America. Sad to say but they were treated as second class citizens after fighting for our Country.
he was treated badly
no body was really mad at him
He was sometimes treated harsh. He was on his ship.
he was treated with joy
he met the natives and treated them like garbage he gave them lame stuff
The answer is he never returned to his home country (just kidding)
yes i guess
Jacques Cartier is best known for exploring and mapping parts of Canada, claiming land for France. He established French interests in North America, which ultimately led to the development of New France (Canada). Cartier's expeditions contributed to the expansion of the French colonial empire and helped lay the foundation for future French exploration and settlement in the region.
yes
he was treated very well when he returned to Spain.
John Cabot was treated like a hero, and nice by his people and by others they liked and loved him diffrently.
just like he was before he left, like most other vikings