A European monarch refers to a ruler or king/queen of a European country during the time period in question. They held significant power and authority over their respective realms.
Colonialism: The policy or practice of acquiring control over other territories, usually distant lands, by settling them with people from the ruling country.
Mercantilism: An economic system in which colonies exist to benefit the mother country by providing raw materials and serving as markets for its manufactured goods.
Transatlantic trade: The exchange of goods, resources, and slaves between Europe, Africa, and the Americas across the Atlantic Ocean during this time period.
Which European monarch sent John Cabot on an expedition that expanded their realm's influence in North America during period of transatlantic trade?
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