John Cabot, an Italian explorer sailing under the English flag, is believed to have first landed in North America in 1497. While the exact location is still debated, it is commonly thought he reached the coast of present-day Newfoundland, Canada. His voyage is significant as it marked one of the earliest European explorations of the North American continent.
John Cabot landed somewhere in eastern Canada in 1497, becoming the first European to reach North America after the Vikings around 1000 AD.
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The cold country John Cabot discovered is Greenland
John Cabot was born in 1450 in the country of Italy.
King Henry VII paid for Cabots May 2, 1497 expedition. He left from Bristol England on a ship called the Matthew and landed in Newfoundland. He became the first Euopean Explorer to discover North America
There is no reliable evidence that John Cabot landed, but if he did land it was at Bonavista.
Newfoundland
John cabot and his crew landed in what is now Canada.
John Cabot or Giovanni Caboto
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John Cabot landed somewhere in eastern Canada in 1497, becoming the first European to reach North America after the Vikings around 1000 AD.
The cold country John Cabot discovered is Greenland
John Cabot.
John Cabot was born in 1450 in the country of Italy.
He sailed from Bristol England on his first voyage.
John and Sebastian Cabot were born in Italy.
John Cabot sailed to Canada .