Currency, which was squandered on wars and importing goods from other countries.
The spanish word for gold is ORO. Oro=gold in spanish.
In 1500s, the spanish destroyed the incas in peru for the purpose of getting gold and silver. They were jealous of the incas.
Francisco Coronado's purpose of exploration was to find and claim new territories, primarily for the Spanish Empire. He was specifically searching for the legendary Seven Cities of Gold, hoping to discover wealth and riches in these new lands. Additionally, he aimed to expand Spanish influence and conquer native civilizations.
Spanish settlements began for the purpose of spreading Christianity to the indigenous populations and to establish control over valuable resources such as gold, silver, and land in the New World.
To convert the native Americans to Christianity
"The purpose" would be "el propósito" in Spanish.
The Spanish word oro translates into gold.
You think probable to gold alloys; gold alloys have better mechanical properties than pure gold.
"Oro" means gold.
The Spanish did get their abundance of gold from the people that they conquered. Eventually, they also panned and mined for the gold.
cuz he liked gold.....and no one likes the spanish anyway
The purpose of Coronado's voyages was to explore and claim new territories for Spain in North America. He was searching for the legendary Seven Cities of Gold and hoped to find riches and resources to enrich the Spanish empire.