Gold, although wealth in any form was acceptable.
Lands to claim in the name of Spain to be exploited for their resources.
They were influenced by stories about extreme wealthy country in America. It should be situated on the North. But journey for the expected wealth ended in a small village (pueblo).
They were looking for gold, and weath.
Spanish Explorers and Conquerors of the New World were called 'Conquistadors'.
The Portuguese and Spanish explorers and conquistadors built their New World empires by suppressing the Native Americans.
The first woman to meet the Spanish conquistadors was a native- Malinali
Spain. That is why they are called "Spanish."
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Spanish Explorers and Conquerors of the New World were called 'Conquistadors'.
The Portuguese and Spanish explorers and conquistadors built their New World empires by suppressing the Native Americans.
The first woman to meet the Spanish conquistadors was a native- Malinali
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Spain. That is why they are called "Spanish."
Conquistadors
parts of the north american continent did the spanish conquistadors explore is the new France , as the colony was called began to thrive.
Conquistadors were Spanish explorers who claimed new territories in the Americas for Spain in the 16th and 17th centuries. They sought to conquer and colonize these lands, often using force and violence against indigenous peoples.
parts of the north american continent did the spanish conquistadors explore is the new France , as the colony was called began to thrive.
Early Spanish explores were called Conquistadors. They came to the New World in hopes of finding wealth for Spain. Conquistador is a Spanish term for someone who goes on conquests.
parts of the north american continent did the spanish conquistadors explore is the new France , as the colony was called began to thrive.
In the early days of Spanish explorers in the New World, the Spanish conquistadors were searching for gold, silver, new lands to form colonies, and for a time, a quick sea passage to the East Indies. It was soon understood, that there was no such passage, although Henry Hudson still searched for one as did Thomas Jefferson hoped for one. The conquistadors did find the gold and silver and new colonies.