An investigation worthy of a Dan Brown novel has shed new light on the voyages of John Cabot,â? â?¬the Italian navigator and explorer, revealing that he may haveâ? â?¬hadâ? â?¬knowledge of European expeditions to theâ? "â?¬New Worldâ?"â?¬ that predated Christopher Columbus's 1492 voyage.
Although commonly credited with "discovering" America, Christopher Columbus would not reach the mainland of the New World until 1498, when he sailed to South America.â?
Farther north, Cabot became the first European since Leif Ericson and the Vikings to land on North American soil when he made three voyages â?¬for England's Henry VII between the summers ofâ? â?¬1496â? â?¬andâ? â?¬1498.â? â?¬The second ofâ? â?¬these expeditions,â? carriedâ? â?¬out inâ? â?¬1497,â? â?¬resulted in the European discovery of North America -- at Newfoundlandâ?.
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