John Cabot faced several obstacles during his 1497 voyage, including harsh weather conditions that made navigation difficult and threatened the safety of his crew. Lack of adequate supplies and provisions posed another significant challenge, as they had to rely on the resources they found in the New World. Additionally, the uncertainty of the uncharted territory and potential conflicts with indigenous peoples added to the risks of his expedition.
Some obstacles that John Cabot faced were:inadequate maps and navigational toolsdisease and starvationfear of the unknownlack of adequate supplies
Cristopher Columbus's trip to Asia inspierd John Cabot.
he saw a dolphin on his trip
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He fell and died
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He started at Italy.
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.
John Cabot's obstacle was that he faced strong eastern winds when trying to find the Northwest Passage to the Indies.
Well, I am not so sure ,but he left in 1497.