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Matching Articles"Exploration" (Total 31)
New Findings on Cabot
This article is about the Cabot Project, a project created in 2009 to untangle the mysteries of the claims of Alywn Ruddock about John Cabot.
Exploring the Newfoundland Interior: Geology and Communications
James Howley's 1919 geological map of Newfoundland
Exploring the Newfoundland Interior: Geology and Communications
Cormack's journeys did not stimulate a rush into the Newfoundland interior, which for much of the 19th century remained a Mi'kmaq preserve.
The Newfoundland Interior
Information about the Newfoundland interior, including interaction with the Beothuk and mapping the area.
Newfoundland Landfall Argument
There is no doubt that great passions have been aroused in Newfoundland about the question of Cabot's landfall.
The Norse in the North Atlantic
The first Europeans known definitely to set foot in Newfoundland were the Norse.
The Portuguese Explorers
The Portuguese pioneered the European exploration of the Atlantic Ocean. Some historians believe that Portuguese mariners reached Newfoundland before Cabot.
Other Claims for Pre-Cabot Discovery
There are those who claim that the Basques, the Portuguese, the Scots and the Welsh have made voyages to Newfoundland before Cabot.
Sebastian Cabot
One of John Cabot's sons, Sebastian, is bound up with his father's story, and the story of the European exploration of North America.
Irish Monks and the Voyage of St. Brendan
Transatlantic voyages by medieval Irish monks were conducted in pursuit of some kind of spiritual or divine mission.
Exploring 19th-Century Labrador
An account of the failed 1887 expedition of Randle Wilson Holme (1864-1957) to reach Churchill Falls in the interior of Labrador.
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