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Q: What did the conquistadors travel for gold glory god?
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What are the 3 Gs of a conquistador?

Well, it should have been God, Glory and Gold, but with most of the conquistadors it was Gold, Glory and God.


What are 3gs of the conquistadors?

Gold Glory God


What slogan can sum of the attitudes of the conquistadors?

If, by Spanish explorers you mean the conquistadors, then it should have been God, Glory and Gold, but it turned out more like Gold, Glory and God.


What was there goals of the spanish conquistadors?

gold glory god.


Why did the conquistadors come to the America?

God, Glory and Gold!


What were Spanish conquistadors goals for exploration?

The phrase that is associated with the Conquistadors is "god, gold, and glory."


Why did Cortes travel?

for god glory and gold


What did conquistadors want my teacher said it was four g's but i cant figer the last one out i have gold greed and glory please help?

You are right, they did want Gold, Greed and Glory. I'm almost positive the fourth G is God. Gold, Greed, Glory and God. The Conquistadors were Roman Catholics and wanted everyone else to believe in God as they did. Hope that helped :)


What group of explorers were seeking god gold and glory?

Conquistadors


Did the conquistadors come for religion to the new world?

Conquistadors came for three reasons . . . God, Gold, and Glory God- they wanted to spread their faith (Catholicism) Gold- can't be much clearer Glory- they wanted to be praised as a great explorer and work their way up the social ladder at home


What motivated the conquistadors to come to America?

Spanish conquistadors came to the Americas in search of gold. They were specifically looking for the Seven Cities of Gold known as Cibola.


Why did the conquistadors conquer Mexico?

The Kings and Queens of Spain were interested in seeking territory in the New World. Hernan Cortes petitioned the Spanish Royalty with a plan to explore new territories and claim it for them. They consented, not the other way around.