Scandinavia. (vikings)
In North America, nothing. Columbus has been said to have discovered 'America" in 1491, but that was basically only the Caribean islands and a few spots on the coasts of Middle and South America. The (east) coast of North America was first mapped and explored in 1497 by an expedition financed by a British/Welsh merchant called Richard Amerike.
They were actually from the north coast of Africa
explorers led their expedition across montana to the pacific coast in 1805
Canadians
all oldest settlements in America All on the east coast discovered by the English stolen from the native americans
Scandinavia
Gold and land
A passage through the Arctic Ocean, and onto Asia.
He discovered North America.
I dont no it look in the book study
The search for the Northwest Passage to China in order to obtain spices.
The English, French, nd the Dutch were serching for new land to obtain profits in prouducts like tobacco while they were charting the coast of north America.
England, France and the Netherlands The explorers were John Cabot (Under England), Giovanni da Verrazano (Under France), and Henry Hudson (Under the Netherlands)
They landed in several placces on their expidition mainly on the east coast of north america some in the gulf and i belive 1 hit cuba
John Cabot crossed the Atlantic in the summer of 1497 and discovered the Labrador Coast of North America. Cabot was the first European since the Vikings to explore the mainland of North America and the first to search for the Northwest Passage.
John Cabot discovered Newfoundland and explored the east coast of North America.
The north coast of North America is mostly part of Canada, but it also includes the north coast of Alaska, which is part of the United States, and the north coast of Greenland, which is part of Denmark.