riches and to spread Catholicism
Spain sent expeditions to the Americas primarily to expand its territorial holdings and to find new trade routes that would increase its wealth and power. Additionally, Spain sought to spread Christianity and convert indigenous populations to Catholicism.
The 3 main countries that explored the New World were Spain, Portugal, and England. These countries led the way in the age of exploration and colonized many parts of the Americas.
Spain and Portugal were two main countries that encouraged the Age of Exploration. They sponsored numerous voyages and expeditions to seek out new trade routes and territories around the world.
Spain had colonies in the Americas, which consisted of North and South America, during the 1600s. These colonies were established after the Spanish conquests in the late 15th and early 16th centuries.
Phillip II of Spain's main reasons for planning the Spanish Armada against Queen Elizabeth I of England were religious differences (Protestant vs Catholic), English involvement in the Netherlands (against Spanish rule), Elizabeth's support for privateers attacking Spanish ships, and territorial ambitions in the Americas conflicting with Spanish interests.
Spain, Portugal, and England were three European countries heavily involved in the Age of Exploration. They each sponsored expeditions to venture into uncharted territories, establish colonies, and search for new trade routes to Asia. These expeditions had a significant impact on shaping global trade, culture, and politics.
religious freedom and wealth
spanish established more settlements
increase the wealth of Spain
Columbus Kept a ship's log, or journal, of his historic voyage from spain to the Americas.
Columbus Kept a ship's log, or journal, of his historic voyage from Spain to the Americas.
Mainly because they wanted to spread the Catholic religion around the world.
The main reason was to search and find gold. Then, bring it back to Spain.
England and Spain had been heading toward war for years. Trading rivalry and religious differences were the two major reasons for conflict between England and Spain.
There were actually THREE main reasons that Spain sent expeditions to the America. In English these are usually summed up as: Gold, God, and Glory.Gold: There were impressive, untapped natural resources in New World, especially gold and silver, which were extensively mined and brought vast riches. There were numerous other natural resources that abounded in the Americas, such as fish-stocks and lumber (which were mostly depleted in Europe) as well as new foods like the potato, tomato, pepper, maize, sweet potatoes, squashes, etc. that led to a population boom in Europe.God: Spaniards believed fervently in their God and proselytizing Catholicism. When it was discovered that there were millions of unconverted souls in the New World, Spain invested huge amounts of resources to send missionaries to the New World to bring these people to Catholicism. Similarly, Spain imposed a ban on Muslims and anyone suspected to have Muslim roots (the Moriscos and Berberiscos) from going to the Americas based on the fear that Islam could spread there and create a new set of holy wars just like Spain had just fought in the Reconquista.Glory: Individual Spaniards could obtain renown or personal wealth by coming to the New World and discovering new areas or civilizations in the New World. This kind of social prestige was incredibly valuable.
The main provision was to keep out Europe from the Americas.
The three main reasons for Spanish exploration were to find new trade routes to Asia, to spread Christianity to indigenous populations, and to expand Spanish territories and influence in the Americas.
The same two things as in America. Entertainment, and religious reasons. Whether that be dancing to it, performing it, or just listening, music is a main form of entertainment in Spain.