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John Cabot, the Venetian explorer known for his 1497 voyage to North America, likely used the resources available to him upon landing for shelter. While specific historical records about his shelters are scarce, explorers of that era often constructed temporary huts or used tents made from natural materials like wood and animal skins. Additionally, they might have utilized existing indigenous structures if they encountered local tribes.

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