John Cabot, an Italian explorer, is often credited with the first European exploration of North America since the Vikings. His suggestions, which included the existence of a westward route to Asia, were based on the belief that the Atlantic Ocean was narrower than it actually is. While Cabot did not find the passage to Asia, his voyages in 1497 did lead to the European awareness of North American lands, thus proving significant in the subsequent exploration and colonization of the continent. Therefore, while his specific suggestions about a direct route were not true, his explorations were pivotal in shaping European views of the New World.
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john Cabot used guns sniper lol that's true tho he used a corsage to fight when his boat got attack a corsage i know that's weird but true don't believe me look it up
He took Sebastian Cabot to help explore Asia which they did not find Asia because he mistook North America for Asia.And there is your true anwser of "Why did John Cabot take Sebastian?"!
sailed along coast of virginia
No, John Cabot claimed land in Newfoundland for England in 1497. This was in Canada and was nowhere near the founding of the thirteen colonies.
what was john cabot looking for
john Cabot used guns sniper lol that's true tho he used a corsage to fight when his boat got attack a corsage i know that's weird but true don't believe me look it up
He took Sebastian Cabot to help explore Asia which they did not find Asia because he mistook North America for Asia.And there is your true anwser of "Why did John Cabot take Sebastian?"!
sailed along coast of virginia
No, John Cabot claimed land in Newfoundland for England in 1497. This was in Canada and was nowhere near the founding of the thirteen colonies.
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.
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Answeryes it is true that they thought that they discovered the northwest passage.... you didn't really answer my question because that wasn't the question i asked.
Yes, Night John is true.
Not quite. The sentence is grammatically incorrect. If you want to convey that the researcher and his assistants explain a claim to be true, you could say something like "The researcher and his assistants together explain the claim to be true."