Though the Portuguese and Spanish explored and conquered many parts of the world, their efforts in South America were particularly successful (for them; the conquered natives would disagree!). Portuguese conquistadors explored and claimed Brazil, while the Spanish claimed Peru and the Incan empire, Río de la Plata (modern-day Paraguay), and New Granada (modern-day Colombia and parts of Venezuela). Though treasure may have been one reason for coming to South America, it was not the only reason.
Yes, Spanish and Portuguese explorers came to the Americas in search of treasure such as gold, silver, and other valuable resources. They hoped to find new lands to conquer and exploit for their own empires. This exploration led to the colonization and exploitation of indigenous populations in the New World.
Where did the Spanish and the Portuguese go to find treasure
South America.
Mexico, Caribbean Islands, and South America.
The Incan ruler was killed and the Incan civilization eventually disappeared.
The Portugese went around Africa, where the Spanish hired Columbus, whose brilliant idea was to sail straight across the Atlantic, where they ran into America.
Portuguese explorers focused on establishing trading outposts and establishing trade routes to Asia, while Spanish explorers were more focused on acquiring territory and resources in the New World. The Portuguese were particularly interested in finding a sea route to Asia for the lucrative spice trade.
It wasn't chosen, but imposed by Spanish conquistadors and Portuguese explorers during the 16th century.
The two major languages of Latin America would most likely be Spanish and Portuguese.
The Portuguese colonized modern day Brazil, while Spain colonized much of the Caribbean, Central America, and the rest of south America, they also colonized Florida and the west of modern U.S.A.
They wanted to get to the Far East.
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