During the Tudor era, particularly under the reign of Henry VII and his son Henry VIII, the British explored various regions, leading to the discovery of several islands. Notably, John Cabot, commissioned by Henry VII, is credited with the discovery of parts of North America, including Newfoundland in 1497. The Tudors also had interest in the exploration of the Caribbean, with expeditions to islands such as Trinidad and Tobago, although these were more thoroughly explored later in the Elizabethan period. Overall, the Tudor period set the stage for further exploration and colonization in the New World.
christopher columbus
He was a great Dutch explorer who discovered New Zealand, Tasmania and some of the Fijian islands.
Columbus was an ambitious explorer that discovered a lot of new lands. He stopped on the Canary Islands for repairs and suppliers before continuing his exploits.
because everyone hated them
Yes the did !
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Continents discovered by the Tudors
Christopher Columbus discovered the Cayman Islands, in 1502.
John Biscoe discovered and named the Biscoe Islands
The Tudor explorers discovered most of America!
The Cayman Islands were discovered by Christopher Columbus on May 10, 1503.
John Biscoe discovered and named the Biscoe Islands
The Leeward Islands were discovered by Christopher Columbus during his second voyage to the Americas in 1493.
James Cook when he discovered the sandwich islands
The food that was discovered was potato's and tomato's
No, not all the islands in the world have been discovered. New islands are still being found, especially in remote or unexplored areas.
Oh, dude, the Southern continent not discovered by the Tudors is Antarctica. Yeah, they were too busy with their fancy outfits and drama to sail all the way down there. Like, who needs penguins and icebergs when you have court gossip, am I right?