Vikings
The Italian born Giovanni Caboto (better known as John Cabot) founded Newfoundland in 1497 on a ship called the Matthew
Newfoundland was likely the first area of Canada to be discovered by European explorers because it was situated in a strategic location for early transatlantic voyages. Its proximity to Europe and its abundance of fish made it an attractive destination for fishermen and explorers. Additionally, its rugged coastline made it easier for sailors to spot and make landfall.
Jacques Cartier discovered Newfoundland, NOT JOHN CABOT
Yes, Archaeologists have discovered the ruins of Vinland in northern Newfoundland.
Some archaeologists think Vinland was located in Newfoundland, Canada. Evidence of an ancient Viking settlement was discovered in the 1960s at L'Anse aux Meadows in northern Newfoundland.
He discovered newfoundland.
Lief Eriksson was the first non-Native American to find Newfoundland.
Jacques Cartier discovered PEI as well as Newfoundland and Labrador
He discovered newfoundland.
Newfoundland and Labrador
john Cabot discovered Newfoundland
The natives were living there when John Cabot discovered it