The main goals of the Spanish conquistadors were lust for gold and silver, and desire to win royal titles and favors by expanding Spain's empire hope of winning God's favor by bringing Christianity to pagans.
The primary goals of the Spanish conquistadores were to expand the Spanish empire, acquire wealth through the discovery and plundering of resources, spread Christianity, and gain glory for themselves and their country. They sought to conquer new territories, exploit the land and its people, and establish dominance over indigenous populations in the Americas.
The Inca civilization was encountered by Spanish conquistadors led by Francisco Pizarro in 1532. Pizarro's conquest led to the downfall of the Inca Empire.
Two goals shared by Spanish explorers in the 1500s were to find new trade routes to Asia for spices and other valuable goods and to spread Christianity to indigenous populations in the New World.
Francisco Pizarro's main goal was to conquer the Inca Empire in South America and plunder its riches. He also aimed to establish Spanish dominance in the region and expand the Spanish Empire.
Hernan Cortes' expedition goals were to explore and conquer new territories, specifically the Aztec Empire in Mexico. He also aimed to seek wealth and resources for himself and the Spanish crown, as well as spread Christianity.
To find gold
The Spanish conquistadores were responsible.
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increase the wealth of Spain
The "Conquistadores"
Conquistadores, meaning Conquerors.
Conquistadores.
"Conquistadores" is the Spanish word for "Conquerors." The implication is pretty obvious.
They were called Los Conquistadores.
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