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Bartholomeu Dias
No, he explored parts of North America in 1497.
1497
John and Sebastian reached the east cost of North America in the year of 1497.
In 1497, John Cabot sailed the northeastern coast of north America on an expedition sponsored by King Henry VII.
In North America, nothing. Columbus has been said to have discovered 'America" in 1491, but that was basically only the Caribean islands and a few spots on the coasts of Middle and South America. The (east) coast of North America was first mapped and explored in 1497 by an expedition financed by a British/Welsh merchant called Richard Amerike.
John Cabot claimed Newfoundland for England in 1965.
John Cabot never explored France. He did, however, discover parts of North America in 1497-8
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 first recorded European exploration of Labrador was by John Cabot in 1497. He claimed the land for England during his voyage to North America.
The Norse explorer Leif Erikson is believed to have been one of the first Europeans to explore the Northeast region of North America in the early 11th century. Additionally, John Cabot explored the Northeast coast in 1497 under the commission of King Henry VII of England.
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