King Henry VII paid for Cabots May 2, 1497 expedition. He left from Bristol England on a ship called the Matthew and landed in Newfoundland. He became the first Euopean Explorer to discover North America
John Cobot was planing to go to England but his plans got ruined so he sailed to Canada
I'm pretty sure Christopher Columbus was Portuguese. So, Portugal. But, he was "sponsored" I guess is the word by the Spanish.
He wanted to help the world
He was the first person to circumnavigate the world.
Sir Walter Raleigh did not discover a country. He was an English explorer who sponsored expeditions to North America, particularly the area of present-day North Carolina. His expeditions helped establish English colonies in the New World.
John Cabot left to the New World from the country of England.
Francisco Vazquez de Coronado's expeditions in North America were sponsored by the Spanish crown, particularly by King Charles V. The goal of his expeditions was to find the fabled Seven Cities of Gold and to expand Spain's territory in the New World.
King Henry VII paid for Cabots May 2, 1497 expedition. He left from Bristol England on a ship called the Matthew and landed in Newfoundland. He became the first Euopean Explorer to discover North America
Spain sponsored him for his voyage.
Spain, England France, Portugal and the Netherlands all sent expeditions to the New World and to Africa and Asia.
Francisco Pizarro was sponsored by the Spanish Crown, particularly King Charles I of Spain, in his exploration of South America and conquest of the Inca Empire. Pizarro received financial support and authorization from the Spanish Crown to lead expeditions to the New World.
Spain because they give him money to explore the new world
Spain and Portugal both sponsored him
how did john cabot change the world
how did john cabot change the world
King Ferdinand of Spain supported and sponsored the expeditions of Christopher Columbus and Amerigo Vespucci. He played a crucial role in financing and organizing these journeys which ultimately led to the discovery of the New World.