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1518. They were looking for God, gold and glory.
new England
They were looking for gold and glory (the glory of having more regions.
Spanish conquistadors came to the Americas in search of gold. They were specifically looking for the Seven Cities of Gold known as Cibola.
No. The Great Plains had was devoid of many minerals. Why did people think there was? Because the Spanish found gold in the Mesas and Jungles, and fake explorers "found" gold in the Plains. So people went looking for gold and found none.
The Spanish settled in the eastern part of the island of Hispaniola, which is now the Dominican Republic, in search of gold. They established the first European settlement in the Americas, called Santo Domingo, in 1493.
the spanish settled Florida to safeguard treasure fleets
Gold and Silver
The Spanish were primarily looking for wealth and resources, such as gold, silver, and other valuable commodities. They also sought to spread Christianity and establish colonies to expand their empire and influence in the Americas. Additionally, they aimed to exploit the indigenous populations for labor and establish trading routes.
Yes, both Roanoke Island and Jamestown were settled by the English as economic ventures to establish colonies for trade and profit. Roanoke Island, settled in 1585, was intended to create a base for privateering against Spanish ships, while Jamestown, settled in 1607, aimed to find gold and other valuable resources.
The Spanish began to explore America looking for land, gold, and other riches. They settled in America to establish colonies for Spain and to search for riches.
The early Spanish explorers were looking for Silver and Gold!
There were Native Americans living in Utah around 10 thousand years ago, including the Anasazi tribe. Spanish explorers settled the area in the 16th century because they were looking for a lost city of gold.
Gold.
They were looking for gold.
Jamestown, Virginia
Because they were looking for gold