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Gold was and is a valuable metal and a sign of wealth, so when gold was discovered in California, word travelled quickly. Some miners even believed stories about gold being found sitting in rivers or on the ground. If you could go somewhere and get rich just by sitting in a river or picking rocks off the ground for a few days, wouldn't you go?
Commodity Exchange-Traded Funds are investments traded like stocks. They are similar to other traded commodities, like gold, but have certain advantages over gold. For one, ownership of actual gold requires storing it somewhere; ETFs do not take up physical space. Gold can also be stolen or its value could decrease suddenly if a large supply were discovered and made available. ETFs are immune to these threats as well.
The Aztecs used tributes from conquered peoples to build Tenochtitlan into an impressive city - Apex
countries have gold reserves just in case they run out of glittering gold and if they run out of reserved gold there bugered
300 pounds of gold
No, gold is not in Florida. The geology of Florida doesn't support gold.
Well, JUAN POUNCE DE LEON wanted to discover riches and he wanted to find gold, he did did find gold. They claimed their land. They took the gold. So he did accomplished his goals.
Juan Ponce de Leon found gold in Florida.
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.
Yes he found gold but never the Bonanza or the Mother Lode that he sought.
he was looking for the foutain of youth,and gold
Ponce de Leon was the Spanish explorer who discovered Florida in 1513 and searched for the legendary fountain of youth. The Fountain of Youth was a spring that was believed to restore a person to their youth if they drank its water.
To go to florida and look for the "foutain of youth" and to look for gold.
Juan Ponce de Leon explored what is present day Florida and Puerto Rico. During the early part of 16th century, Ponce de Leon was search for gold and a legendary fountain of youth when he landed in Florida in 1513.
Yes, Spanish explorers discovered gold in Florida in the early 16th century, particularly in the area around present-day Tallahassee. However, the amount of gold found was not as significant as in other parts of the Americas.
Juan Ponce de Leon first came to Florida in 1513. In 1521 de Leon later returned to perform a permanent settlement. The Native Americans didn't like that idea so they declared war. Juan Ponce de Leon was injured in the leg forcing him to retreat to the nearby island of Cuba where he died from his injury.
For gold, glory and god! - As all Spanish conquistadors did. On a more serious note, if you are referring to Juan Ponce de Leon, he was searching for the fountain of youth and conquering lands for the Spanish crown.