Francisco Pizarro's primary reason for exploration was to seek wealth and resources in the New World, particularly the legendary riches of the Inca Empire in South America. He aimed to conquer territory, establish settlements, and exploit indigenous people for their labor and treasures.
Giovanni Da Verrazzano secured funding for his expeditions from various sources, including wealthy merchants, investors, and government sponsors. He likely proposed his voyages as opportunities for trade, discovery, and colonization to attract financial support for his explorations.
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Sir Walter Raleigh's expeditions were primarily funded by England. Queen Elizabeth I granted him the right to colonize in North America, which led to the establishment of the Roanoke Island colony in modern-day North Carolina. Raleigh also invested some of his own money in these expeditions.
No, Lencho did not try to find out who had sent the money to him because he firmly believed that it was God who had sent it. He had complete faith in God's ability to provide for him and did not feel the need to question the source of the money.
He was self-funded so the leader/king didn't give him money for the supplies and stuff he needs.
To get money for his exploration.
Francisco Pizarro's primary reason for exploration was to seek wealth and resources in the New World, particularly the legendary riches of the Inca Empire in South America. He aimed to conquer territory, establish settlements, and exploit indigenous people for their labor and treasures.
Spain because he relly needed the money but they did not sponser him so actually it was not spain it was Africa and south america and North America and spain
Prince Henry the Navigator. And he was the Prince of Portugal. (He liked to navigate.)
Champlain payed for his voyages by borrowing money from the queen.
to find money
Pizarro captured the Incan leader. He told the Native Americans to give him a ransome of $1,000,000.The Incas gave him the money in gold and silver but, instead of giving the Incans back their leader Pizarro killed the Incan leader.
sir francis drakes voyages were to explore
He got the money from his wife father..
it come from god it come from god
Francis drake provided money to his voyages