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During his exploration, George Vancouver mapped the northwest Pacific coast of North America and claimed parts of it for the British Empire. He found numerous rivers, mountains, and harbors that he named after British figures.
he simply wanted to find gold
He told him that he might find gold
Well, it should have been God, Glory and Gold, but with most of the conquistadors it was Gold, Glory and God.
the three G's (GOLD GLORY GOSPEL) the three G's represent gold as in the fortune you get from discovering new places. glory for the glory you get after you discover places and gospel as in the Christianity that you spread around.
If, by Spanish explorers you mean the conquistadors, then it should have been God, Glory and Gold, but it turned out more like Gold, Glory and God.
god glory gold meant the scramble for Africa
glory and to be a hero
The three G's of exploration are God, Gold, and Glory. :]
It was God, Glory and Gold in that order. Hoewever, in most cases it turned out to be Gold, Glory and God.
The Spanish phrase for \"Gold, God, and glory\" is \"Oro, Dios, y gloria\".
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