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This text provides a detailed historical account of John Cabot’s 1497 voyage, during which he explored the coast of Newfoundland and claimed the land for England. Here are the key points it covers:

Introduction: The significance of John Cabot’s 1497 exploration and his claim of Newfoundland for England.
Background: Cabot’s Italian origins, his move to England, and his inspiration from other explorers like Christopher Columbus.
The Voyage: Details of Cabot’s departure from Bristol, England, on the ship Matthew with a small crew, and the sighting of land on June 24, 1497.
Discovery and Claim: Cabot’s exploration of the Newfoundland coast, noting its rich fishing grounds, and his act of claiming the land for England by planting the English flag.
Significance:
Expansion of English influence in the New World.
Economic potential through the discovery of rich fishing grounds.
Navigational achievements that paved the way for future explorations.

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