I think it was North America. Im not totally sure because I need the answer for homework. Ok I be seein ya!!
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John Cabot named many islands and capes along Canada's coastline.
John Cabot
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John Cabot, an Italian explorer sailing under the English flag in the late 15th century, is best known for his voyages to North America. In 1497, he embarked on a journey from Bristol, England, and is believed to have landed on the coast of present-day Newfoundland, Canada. His route likely took him across the North Atlantic, exploring areas along the northeastern coast of North America. Cabot's expeditions contributed to the European understanding of the North American continent.
John Cabot
John Cabot!
In 1497, John Cabot sailed the northeastern coast of north America on an expedition sponsored by King Henry VII.
Along the Northeast coast
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After John Cabot first reached North America in 1497, he traveled along the coastline of what is believed to be present-day Newfoundland and possibly further south along the coast. His expedition primarily focused on exploring the rich fishing grounds and seeking a westward route to Asia. Although his exact route is not well-documented, he is thought to have explored parts of the northeastern coast of North America.
John Cabot named many islands and capes along Canada's coastline.
False. John Cabot, an Italian explorer, is credited with discovering Newfoundland but did not establish a permanent English settlement there. The first English settlement in North America was Jamestown in Virginia, established in 1607.
The Northeast
It was discovered for Europeans by Leif Erikson in the year 1000, and later in 1497byJohn Cabot.
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