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Sir Martin Frobisher was famous for his exploration and mapmaking. he discovered Labrador, but he sailed more north, reaching frobisher bay and baffin island. or... Sir Martin Frobisher, a famous explorer from Altofts, Yorkshire, England, was famous for his attempts to discover a Northwest passage and his voyages to Labrador and Greenland. Martin Frobisher was also famous for landing on Northeastern Canada. He also famous for his mapmaking. Frobisher received a gunshot wound from Fort Crozon a Spanish-held fortress. Sir Martin Frobisher died days later due to poor medical treatment on November 15, 1594.
Martin Frobisher was an English sea dog (a polite term for pirate)
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martin frobisher was important because he found new land for Queen Elizebeth so just knowing the queen makes you important he was also known as Sir Martin Frobisher
Martin Frobisher was known to be determined, courageous, and resourceful. He displayed leadership qualities and a strong sense of adventure in his pursuit of exploration and discovery.
His name is called Sir Martin Frobisher, is because he is a man not a women, if it was a women it would be called'' Madam Martin Frobisher.
martin frobisher had two wives
Martin Frobisher named his boat The Frobisher Boat! (I think)!:)
Martin Frobisher had two siblings: a brother named John Frobisher and a sister named Joan Frobisher.
Martin Frobisher how was his discovery made?
Martin Frobisher was a Church of England Protestant.
Sir Martin Frobisher was famous for his exploration and mapmaking. he discovered Labrador, but he sailed more north, reaching frobisher bay and baffin island. or... Sir Martin Frobisher, a famous explorer from Altofts, Yorkshire, England, was famous for his attempts to discover a Northwest passage and his voyages to Labrador and Greenland. Martin Frobisher was also famous for landing on Northeastern Canada. He also famous for his mapmaking. Frobisher received a gunshot wound from Fort Crozon a Spanish-held fortress. Sir Martin Frobisher died days later due to poor medical treatment on November 15, 1594.
Frobisher Bay