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European Explorers

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What did John Cabot do?   he was a merchant  
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How many ships was Cartier in charge of?   three ships  
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What was the names of Cartiers three ships?   Grand Hermine, Petite Hermine, and Emerillion  
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Paortugual and ____ didn't agree with Cabot   Spain  
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What country was everyone trying to get to for goods?   China  
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What was John Cabots original Italian name?   Giovanni Caboto  
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Why did Cabot and his family move to Velncia Spain?   Cabot wanted to be part of expanding frontiers of the exploration of the Atlantic Ocean  
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When Cartier moved on to Chaluerbay what did he encounter?   Some Micmacs  
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Cabot's ship "Mathew" was named after whom?   His wife Mattea  
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Jacques Cartier sailed as a navigator for whom?   The French  
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Giovanni Da Verrazzano sailed with whom?   Cartier  
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Cabot was known as who?   The Explorer of New Foundland  
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What happened to Cabot and his crew on his second voyage?   They dissapeared  
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What was the name of Cabot's son?   Sebastian  
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What did Roberval rename Charlesbourg Royal?   France-Roi  
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Where did John Cabot live when he became a citizen?   Venice, Italy  
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What type of ship was the "Mathew?"   Navicula  
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Who thought Bristol Mariners might even reach Newfoundland and Labrador even before Cabot arrived on the scene?   Some historians  
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What are some goods from Asia?   Spices, silk, precious, stone, and metals  
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What was the name of Cabot's wife?   Mattea  
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Why was Hudson hired by the Dutch East India Company?   to try to find the northwest passage farther South  
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What three bodies of water were named after hudson?   Huson river, Hudson straight, Hudson bay  
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Why wasHudson hired by the Muscovy Company?   to find a waterway from Europe to Asia  
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What was the name of the ship that the Dutch East India Company gave Hudson?   The Halfnoon  
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The Halfnoon wrecked on what island in the ocean?   Mautius  
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Henry was a _______ Explorer   English  
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The first colony that failed was   Roanok colony  
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where was roanok located?   Rowanoke island  
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What present day state is roanoke?   North Carolina  
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what was thw first sucessful britich colony?   Jamestown  
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This governer was band for three years from roanoke?   Gov. Thomas White  
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The people of plymouth where looking for?   Religous Freedom  
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THe people of jamestown were looking for?   Gold  
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The first child born in America was?   Virginia Dare  
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The people of plymouth help indians defeat a rival, so now what holiday do we have?   Thanksgiving  
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