The Spanish originally were seeking a shorter route to East Asia. Christopher Columbus, sailed under the flag of Spain in this search. When it was discovered that he stumbled upon the Western Hemisphere, Spain turned its attention to colonizing the New World and sought to steal or mine for precious metals such as gold and silver.
They hoped to find adventure, wealth, or fame in any combination.
They hoped to find farmland and gold but they found silver and grasslands but did not find farmland and gold
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Spanish Explorers and Conquerors of the New World were called 'Conquistadors'.
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The term conquistador (conqueror) was applied to the early Spanish explorers in the New World. They fought the native tribes of North, Central, and South America while seeking riches for Spain.
By many of the Spanish explorers the Aztecs were conquered by the Spanish and the Spanish were the first explorers to come to the New World
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The Portuguese and Spanish explorers and conquistadors built their New World empires by suppressing the Native Americans.
The Spanish came to America for gold to spread Christianity and escape religious persecution. Under the auspices of the Spanish crown, their explorers and conquistadors came to the New World to stake out territorial claims. This was the some of the same reasons the English, Dutch and French explorers came to the New World for.
Columbus was seeking a short route to India, and for the first decade of exploration many believed that the dark-skinned natives of the Caribbean might be tribes of southern Asia. Once it became clear that it was a New World, Spanish conquistadors began to conquer and plunder, seeking gold and jewels and establishing colonies in the Caribbean and Central America.
Columbus was seeking a short route to India, and for the first decade of exploration many believed that the dark-skinned natives of the Caribbean might be tribes of southern Asia. Once it became clear that it was a New World, Spanish conquistadors began to conquer and plunder, seeking gold and jewels and establishing colonies in the Caribbean and Central America.
The main goals of the Spanish explorers were to establish a foothold in the New World. In addition to acquiring new lands, the explorers set out to expand their empire. This was done by building trade and commerce with the local natives, along with converting many of them to Catholicism. Sadly, there were many native and Spanish conflicts that led to mass bloodshed across the continent.