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Did John Cabot land in Newfoundland but think he was in Asia?

Acully,he knew it was Newfoundland.


Who beleved the Newfoundland was Asia?

John Cabot


What was Columbus connection to Newfoundland?

Columbus was trying to sail to asia. he thought that if he sailed west he would get there faster but instead he found newfoundland.


Nativits believed that all immigration from had to be stopped.?

asia


What did john Cabot discover on his way to north America?

No Northern Passage to Asia and Newfoundland, Canada


Was caboto planned destination Asia?

Yes! He thought he was going to Asia but when he got there he realized he discovered what is now Newfoundland. :) Glad I could help! Hope you do good on you report!


Where did John Cabot visit?

The answer is that he had three voyages: The first failed when his crew had arguments. The second one was when he reached the Newfoundland, Canada The third failed when all but one ship disappeared.


Southwest Asia is believed to be the birthplace of?

western civilization


What mountain range separate India from the rest of Asia?

The Himalayas and the Hindu KushThe Himalayan Mountains separate India from the rest of Asia. Currently, India is part of Asia, though it is believed that they use to be part of Africa, and then became a subcontinent, and then became joint with Asia, the shifting of the plates is what is believed to have formed these mountain ranges.


Who proved that there was a continent between Europe and Asia?

John Cabot was an Italian who was the captian of the first English ship to cross the Atlantic. He proved that there was two continents between Europe and Asia. He named Newfoundland.


Where did smallpox begin?

Smallpox is believed to have had it's origins in Asia


Where did the Beothuk come from before arriving in Newfoundland?

The Beothuk are believed to have originated from the Indigenous populations of the northeastern woodlands of North America. They likely migrated to Newfoundland from the mainland, possibly during a time when the land bridge between present-day Canada and Newfoundland was accessible. Their arrival in Newfoundland is thought to have occurred around 500 A.D., where they adapted to the island's environment and developed a distinct culture.