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How did an Italian navigator, John Cabot establish England's claim to the New World? He was hired by Queen Elizabeth to start new colonies. He was sailing for England and laid claim to American soil. He was a pirate who discovered American in his escape from Spanish ships. He was financed by the king to find a route to Asia.

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