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According to the DDS John Cabot Project website, the voyage faced violent storms, strong winds, and food and water shortages. John Cabot's first trip was a failure. He had to turn back on his first voyage because of "storms, food shortages, and problems with his crew". The Atlantic Ocean in the northern region is unforgiving, with heavy waves, violent storms, strong winds, and strong currents. John Cabot, his son, and the crews of his fleet of ships were lost at sea.

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Q: What were the difficulties and obstacles John Cabot faced during his trip that brought him presumably to Newfoundland?
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