John Cabot is primarily regarded as an explorer rather than an invader. He embarked on his voyages in the late 15th century under the commission of England, seeking new trade routes and territories. While his expeditions contributed to European claims in North America, they did not involve large-scale military actions or colonization efforts like those of later invaders. His legacy is more closely tied to exploration and the discovery of new lands.
no he was not because he was an explorer
John Cabot was an explorer who was from Italy. He had three sons whose names were Sebastian Cabot, Sancius Cabot, and Ludovico Cabot.
John Cabot, the Italian explorer, named the new land he found "Newfoundland."
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There was not any other explorer.
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John Cabot was a explorer found n.a and his son was a cortagrapher
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no he was not because he was an explorer
John Cabot was an explorer who was from Italy. He had three sons whose names were Sebastian Cabot, Sancius Cabot, and Ludovico Cabot.
John Cabot was the Italian explorer who named Newfoundland. He was sailing for England though.
There were many explorers that set out to explore the New World. The first English explorer to reach the New World was John Cabot.
John Cabot, the Italian explorer, named the new land he found "Newfoundland."
You are thinking of John Cabot.
He just wanted to.
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