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John Cabot's exploration in the late 15th century was driven by several key conditions. The desire for new trade routes to Asia, particularly for spices and luxury goods, was heightened by the fall of Constantinople and the Ottoman control over traditional pathways. Additionally, advancements in navigation and shipbuilding technology, along with the rise of nationalistic ambitions among European powers, spurred exploration. The establishment of the Treaty of Tordesillas also motivated Spain and England to seek new territories and resources in the New World.

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