England explored and settled in various places throughout the world, including North America (such as Jamestown in Virginia), the Caribbean (such as Barbados), Africa (such as the Gold Coast, now Ghana), Australia, and many other regions through their colonization efforts during the Age of Discovery and beyond.
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.
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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.
Sir Walter Raleigh sponsored the expedition to settle Roanoke Island in order to establish English presence in the New World and to potentially secure valuable resources and trade routes. He saw the colonization of Roanoke as an opportunity to expand the influence and wealth of England.
The past tense of "explore" would be "explored".
whar country did erikson explored
Canada
hm i was there a while ago, it was hot
England
because the king of england wanted more land and power
John Capot, Henry Hutson
england
No, he did not, he explored for England.
Captain James Cook represented England on his journeys.
England and Holland
john cabot
no