Gold:sweat of the sun
silver:tears of the moon
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Gold and Silver......
mostly made of gold and silver
Pizzaro of Spain
they decorated it with gold and silver
When having the control over the Aztecs and the incas, they were already abundant of gold and silver
They where very rich. Two rooms with silver and a room with gold.
In 1500s, the spanish destroyed the incas in peru for the purpose of getting gold and silver. They were jealous of the incas.
They both valued gold and silver immensely.
Yes, but you could also argue that they were looking for slaves too once they found gold.
Spain took approximately 15,000 pounds of gold and 1,000,000 pounds of silver from the Aztecs and Incas. This vast amount of precious metals played a significant role in Spain's economy during the colonial period.
The Incas primarily used copper and bronze in their metallurgy. Gold and silver were also valued metals used for ceremonial and decorative purposes. The Incas were skilled metalworkers who incorporated these materials into jewelry, tools, and weapons.