labor, trade, gold, raw materials.
Spain profited from its voyages primarily through the acquisition of vast amounts of gold and silver from the Americas, particularly from mines in present-day Mexico and Peru. These precious metals significantly boosted the Spanish economy and funded further exploration and military endeavors. Additionally, Spain established lucrative trade routes and colonies, allowing for the export of goods like spices, sugar, and tobacco back to Europe, which enhanced its wealth and influence during the Age of Exploration.
columbus made four different voyages from spain to america
Yes, Spain profited from the fall of the Aztecs. It was a very important factor in their colonization of the Americas.
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Queen Isabella of Spain. And her husband, King Ferdinand, of course.
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In the voyages of the Spanish, they became very wealthy. The cause of part of there wealth was when Pizarro a Spanish explorer came upon the Incas. He found there leader Atahualpo, and captured him after killing all his men. to be free and to protect his people (the Incas) he offered Pizarro a room full of gold and silver. after accepting the bargain he still ran charges against Atahualpo, for stirring up a rebellion. they then said that Atahualpo was to be burned at a stake. He refused, he only wanted to die by strangulation. that is how the Spanish became wealthy throughout these voyages.
Spain funded Christopher Columbus's voyages to the Americas.
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