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Cabot

Cabot . Aaron and Hayden. His Jobs B efore H is V oyage. Cabot was a mapmaker and a navigator for Italy. He also worked for King Henry VIII as a cartographer. His Voyage. Cabot searched for the North west passage across North America employed by Britain.

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Cabot

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  1. Cabot Aaron and Hayden

  2. His Jobs Before His Voyage • Cabot was a mapmaker and a navigator for Italy. • He also worked for King Henry VIII as a cartographer.

  3. His Voyage • Cabot searched for the North west passage across North America employed by Britain. • Cabot began a trip around the world later in Spain ( 1526-1529 ) in a voyage that was supposed to sail to China and the Moluccas.

  4. What He Reached • He only made it as far as the enormous mouth of the Rio de la Plata. ( A river between Argentina and Uruguay in South America ) • After abandoning some of his crew, Cabot explored the Parana River.( from 1526 to 1529 )

  5. He was Banished • Hostile natives and the lack of food forced him to return to Spain. • His trip was deemed unsuccessful, and he was banished from Spain to Africa for two years.(this punishment was later changed to a single year of banishment.)

  6. His Jobs After His Voyage • Around 1553, Cabot began to work for the English again searching for a water passage across the north of Asia. • Cabot sailed to the White Sea Coffs the Barents Sea in north western Russia. • The expedition resulted in a successful trade agreement between England and Russia. • Very little is known about Sebastian Cabot’s life because the account he wrote of his journeys has been lost. Only one map that he drew in 1544 still exists.

  7. Credit • En. Wikipedia.org • Proposalmagizen.com • Cloud app.net • TeachtechColorado.com • Commons.Wikipedia.org • Pagepulp.com • Cruiseguide.com

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