John Cabot, an Italian explorer, is believed to have had contact with the indigenous peoples of North America during his voyages in the late 15th century. While specific interactions are not well-documented, he likely encountered groups such as the Beothuk or Mi'kmaq along the northeastern coast, particularly in areas now known as Newfoundland. These encounters were part of Cabot's exploration for a northwest passage to Asia and the search for new trade routes.
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Yes, he did. He used to hate them. Now, he loves them!
What did john Cabot see? What was John Cabot most known for? Why is John Cabot important? Where did John Cabot get married? Where did John Cabot go to college? Where did John Cabot go to school? What were the three names of John Cabot's ships on his second voyage? What were the five names of John Cabot's ships on his second voyage?
Columbus and Cabot never met, and there is no evidence that they ever had any other kind of contact.
John Cabot
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No he came in contact with dogs!
Yes, he did. He used to hate them. Now, he loves them!
What did john Cabot see? What was John Cabot most known for? Why is John Cabot important? Where did John Cabot get married? Where did John Cabot go to college? Where did John Cabot go to school? What were the three names of John Cabot's ships on his second voyage? What were the five names of John Cabot's ships on his second voyage?
Columbus and Cabot never met, and there is no evidence that they ever had any other kind of contact.
John Cabot
he traded plentyy things
um nobody really knows
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John Cabot was born in 1450 in Genoa or Gaeta, Italy.
They had no contact with any Natives, although they found signs of them...