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You mean to Spain? Mexico was the "jewel of the crown", providing 40% of the Spanish Empire's income since the mid 16th century until the early years of the 19th century. Its main resources were rich gold and silver mines, which are still productive to date. It is estimated that by the end of the 16th century, Spain had received the equivalent to US$1.5 trillion in gold and silver.
Not ever. That was a 16th century 'urban legend' that became the origin of El Dorado legend.
Contemporary historians generally agree that the high inflation experienced in Europe in the 16th century was primarily due to a massive influx of silver and gold. The silver and gold came largely from Mexico and Bolivia.
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The Gold Rush qualifies as the main motivator during the late 19th century. Throughout the 20th century, increased economic growth was the main factor.
Mercantilism is the economic system that equates a nations wealth with the amount of its gold and silver. Mercantilism was in effect from the 16th to 18th century in France.
Hernando Cortes Was Sent To Mexico to Find Gold In The Land Of Aztecs.
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That it's manufactured in Mexico.
At this current Olympics, Mexico currently has one gold medal, which was earned by the Mexican football team. At the 2008 Olympics, Mexico earned two gold medals, both in the sport of taekwondo. In all of the Olympics, winter or summer, Mexico has earned twelve gold medals.
Such mineral resource was the main reason for the conquest of both countries by Spanish conquistadores in the 16th century.