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John Cabot set out on his voyage in 1497 primarily to find a westward route to Asia, seeking new trade opportunities and wealth for both himself and England. He left behind a life in Venice as a merchant and navigator, which involved navigating the competitive and bustling trade environment of the Mediterranean. Cabot aimed to explore uncharted territories, motivated by the promise of discovery and potential riches, contrasting with the familiar but limited prospects of his previous life.

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