Walter Raleigh
England, a clue of that is because New York state is in New England
New York
because they had claimed it first. i think? ahaha (im a fisleranian. LOL)
Captain James Cook claimed New South Wales (the eastern coast of the Australian continent) in 1770, but he claimed New Zealand in 1769.
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John Cabot
John Cabot
England, a clue of that is because New York state is in New England
New York
because they had claimed it first. i think? ahaha (im a fisleranian. LOL)
webo
Captain James Cook claimed New South Wales (the eastern coast of the Australian continent) in 1770, but he claimed New Zealand in 1769.
The English explorer who sailed to the New World in 1947 and claimed territory for England was not an actual historical figure, as no such expedition took place in that year. The significant English explorations of the New World occurred much earlier, notably by figures like John Cabot in 1497. If you meant to refer to a different event or explorer, please provide more context.
Spain originally, followed by Portugal, England (later Great Britain), and France, with smaller claims by Holland and Denmark.
John Cabot
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New England