The Spanish failed to find gold in North America. The expeditions led by Spanish explorers such as Hernan Cortes and Francisco Vasquez de Coronado did not yield significant gold discoveries in the regions they explored.
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To find God, gold and glory.
Yes, the Spanish did find gold in the Americas. They discovered gold in present-day Mexico and Peru, leading to the exploration and colonization of these regions. The discovery of gold played a significant role in the Spanish conquest and exploitation of indigenous civilizations in the Americas.
Vazquez de Coronado and Hernando de Soto explored the southwest to find cities of gold. Many other Spaniards searched to find gold also, but all failed. Sources: McDougal Littel American History textbook
God, gold and glory
Gold
Conquistadors were Spanish men who invaded Mexico in order to find gold to sell. They wanted to get rich and gold would give them the lifestyles they wanted.
Several explorers failed in their quests to find treasure for the Spanish Empire, including Juan Ponce de León in his search for the Fountain of Youth, and Francisco Coronado in his quest for the Seven Cities of Gold in present-day Southwestern United States.
Spanish did not conquered the Spanish? They conquered the Aztecs in Mexico. They wanted land and were searching for gold.
Gold and silver.
Gold and silver.