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The English sent their first explorer, John Cabot, on a voyage of discovery across the Atlantic Ocean in 1497, just five years after Columbus's 1492 voyage. Cabot's expedition marked England's entry into the era of transatlantic exploration.
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"Atlantic" in English is Atlantico in Italian.
John Davis - English explorer - was born in 1550.
Henry vii hired Giovanni Caboto, an Italian navigator known in English as John Cabot; he sailed the Atlantic and claimed Canada for England. This is considered the start of the British Empire.
English explorer James Cook was killed by Hawaiian natives in February of 1779.
John Davis - English explorer - died on 1605-12-29.
John Cabot, an Italian explorer sailing under the English flag, is primarily associated with the exploration of North America, particularly the northeastern coast. His voyages in the late 15th century connected the European world with the North Atlantic region, specifically the areas that would become modern-day Canada. Cabot's expeditions contributed to the early European awareness of the New World, marking a significant moment in the Age of Discovery.
The first explorer to sail across the Atlantic for England was John Cabot, an Italian navigator and explorer. In 1497, he embarked on his voyage under the commission of King Henry VII of England, reaching the coast of North America, likely present-day Newfoundland. Cabot's expedition marked England's first exploration of the New World and laid the groundwork for future English claims in North America.
He was English.