Sebastian and john Cabot
He was 17 and his father was a Venice Merchant who had a trading relationship in China, so he went with his father to China.
No, he was not the founder of Canada. He is the founder of Quebec and he is well known as " Father of Canada ".
None. The 13 Colonies were only a part of British North America. Canada, Bermuda, the Caribbean Islands and Florida remained loyal to Britain.
Samuel de Champlain's first voyage to Canada was in 1603. He explored the St. Lawrence River and the area around present-day Quebec. This journey marked the beginning of his involvement in the exploration and colonization of New France, which would continue for several decades. Champlain is often referred to as the "Father of New France" for his significant contributions to the region.
Marco Polo left with his father and uncle at 17 to go to China. It took them four years to reach it.
Yes, definatly.
Jacques Marquette & Louis Joliet in 1673
He explored for everyone in France (P.S. He was the Father of New France)He also explored for Henry IV of France
you can apply for residency, if you wish, then go through the proper channels for Citizenship, if your child is born in Canada, then your child is automatically Canadian.
Bartholomeu Dias
He explored the Rio de la Plata and (with his father: John Cabot) either Nova Scotia or Newfoundland (this aspect is disputed).
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Marco polo explored with his father Niccolo and his uncle Maffeo.
Father Marquette and Louis Joliet explored Illinois in 1673.
Louis Joliet and Father Jacques Marquette
He was 17 and his father was a Venice Merchant who had a trading relationship in China, so he went with his father to China.
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