Yes!
Juan ponce traveled with more than 100 men.
Juan ponce traveled with more than 100 men.
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He wanted land, riches , and fame . More than these however , he searched for a spring and a river that was said to give everlasting youth.
He had more sruggles on his ship than anything but he sruggled through disese and storms just to name a couple
There is no concrete evidence to suggest that Juan Ponce de Leon buried treasure. He was a Spanish explorer who is best known for discovering Florida in 1513 and searching for the Fountain of Youth, rather than burying treasure.
Juan Ponce de Leon discovered Florida in search for gold and the fountain of youth. He had heard that if you drank from it, than you would be free of illness and stay young forever.
Francisco Pizzaro, Hernando Cortez, Francisco Vasquez de Coronado, Juan Ponce de Leon, Hernando de Soto, and Vasco Núñez de Balboa. This is probably more than you need, but here they are anyway. Hope this helps!
Juan Ponce de León's educational background is not well-documented, but it is believed that he received his education in Spain, likely at a university there. Ponce de León is known for being an explorer and conquistador, rather than a scholar or academic.
Juan Ponce de León embarked on a search for the Fountain of Youth in his exploration of Florida in the early 16th century. However, historical accounts suggest that the search for the Fountain of Youth was more of a legend attributed to him rather than an actual goal of his expedition.
He wanted to find the fountain of youth because the taino natives at Puerto Rico wanted to get rid of him and talk to him about this marvelous fountain of youth to lure him out from PR. He was getting old and feeling young again sounded like an excellent idea, better than just finding gold.