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Cabot's voyage to the New World was discouraging to potential colonizers due to the harsh realities faced during the expedition, including a lack of abundant resources and the challenges of navigating uncharted territories. His reports highlighted the difficulties of establishing a foothold in a land that was not as immediately lucrative as some had hoped. Additionally, the limited success in finding gold or other riches diminished enthusiasm for further investment in colonization efforts at that time. These factors contributed to a hesitancy among investors and settlers regarding the viability of American colonization.

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