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Who was the first European to land on mainland North America?  1 pointa) Christopher Columbusb) John Cabot (Also known as Giovanni Cabot)c) Samuel De Champlaind) Martin Frobisher

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Who was the first European to land on mainland North America?  1 pointa) Christopher Columbusb) John Cabot (Also known as Giovanni Cabot)c) Samuel De Champlaind) Martin Frobisher

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The first European to land on mainland North America was b) John Cabot (Also known as Giovanni Cabot).

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