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John Cabot Quiz

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Embark on a journey through history with our new quiz game, “Explorer’s Quest,” where you can test your knowledge of famous explorers like John Cabot!

  • Learn about John Cabot’s voyage to North America in search of a new route to Asia
  • Discover how Cabot’s exploration paved the way for future expeditions to the New World

Game Details: a quiz game with multiple-choice questions to test your knowledge. Race against the clock to answer as many as you can! Use spells wisely to help you along the way.

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  • John Cabot was an Italian explorer who sailed under the English flag.
  • Cabot's real name was Giovanni Caboto.
  • He is credited with discovering North America in 1497, landing in what is now Newfoundland, Canada.
  • Cabot was commissioned by King Henry VII of England to explore a route to Asia.
  • Some historians believe Cabot may have reached as far south as present-day Maine, United States.
  • Cabot made a second voyage in 1498, but it was unsuccessful and he never returned.
  • There is debate among historians about Cabot's exact route and whether he truly reached North America.
  • Cabot's discovery of North America paved the way for future European exploration of the continent.
  • Cabot's son, Sebastian Cabot, also became a famous explorer.
  • Cabot's explorations helped solidify English claims to North America.
  • Cabot's voyages were some of the earliest European explorations of the New World.
  • Cabot's expeditions were funded by English merchants looking to establish new trade routes.
  • Cabot's arrival in North America occurred shortly after Christopher Columbus' first voyage to the Americas.
  • Cabot's expeditions were motivated by a desire to find a faster trade route to Asia.
  • Cabot is considered a key figure in the Age of Exploration.
  • Cabot's voyages had a significant impact on European perceptions of the world.
  • Cabot's exact date and place of birth are unknown.
  • Cabot may have been born in Genoa, Italy, around 1450.
  • Cabot's legacy is still celebrated in Canada and Italy.
  • Cabot's discoveries had a lasting impact on European colonization of the Americas.

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