John Cabot.
John Cabot
In 1579, it was the English explorer Sir Francis Drake that explored the west coast. He landed just north of the area we now call San Francisco.
William Dampier was an English pirate, and the first English explorer to land in Australia. In 1688 and again in 1699, he landed on the far northwest coast, but he was unimpressed by the land and by the native inhabitants.
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Sir Francis Drake carried out the second circumnavigation of the world from 1577 to 1580. In 1579 he landed on the coast of California and claimed the land for the English Crown, calling it "New Britain".
John Cabot, an Italian explorer commissioned by King Henry VII of England, landed on the coast of present-day Newfoundland in 1497. This expedition provided England with a basis for its claims in North America.
The explorer who probably landed on the coast of present-day Newfoundland in 1497 is John Cabot, an Italian navigator sailing under an English flag. His voyage is significant as it marked one of the earliest European explorations of North America, leading to England's later claims to territories in the New World. Cabot's landing is often associated with the search for a northwest passage to Asia.
William Dampier was an English pirate who first landed on Western Australia's northwest coast in 1688.
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Sir Francis Drake.
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John Cabot was an Italian explorer commissioned by England. He landed in North America in the late 1400s and claimed the land for England.