His relative to King Edward.
It was claimed by a mixture of European countries, but France had the largest claim.
Celeron de Blainville claimed land by burying plates along the Ohio River.
It means that no north American government lays claim to the land. It belongs to the indigenous peoples that habitate it. ================ I wouldn't go so far as to say that no government 'lays claim' to the land. If the First Nation refers to the land as a 'reserve,' that in itself would be a recognition of a claim. There is a large part of eastern Manitoulin Island, in Lake Huron, that the people of the First Nation claim is 'unceded.' The Government of Ontario, however, provides social services and policing. No barrier prevents the First Nation people from leaving or returning, and people living there have Ontario licence plates and Ontario drivers' licences. To a considerable extent, therefore, the Ontario government certainly 'lays claim' to that land by providing such services to the First Nation people who live there. Without having such a claim, the Ontario Government would be unable to provide those services.
British explorer Henry Hudson was sailing on behalf of Holland, when he claimed the land that is now the state of New York.
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The English claimed land in a variety of places. Some of these includes St. Lucia, Barbados, Uganda, as well as Kenya.
He did not claim land.
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what land did bartolomeu dias claim
cibolo is the land he claim
They were both trying to claim land in North America and the the English claimed that the French settled in English territory
what land did bartolomeu dias claim
Cabot didn't claim any land in 1479 for England. The English didn't begin exploring until the 1600's and the earliest was Columbus in 1492.
Can then indigeous Australians claim any land in Australia
He didnt claim any land he found the Pacific Ocean