Definitely God. But it depends on which way you see it.
all three where of equal atraction
If, by Spanish explorers you mean the conquistadors, then it should have been God, Glory and Gold, but it turned out more like Gold, Glory and God.
They were looking for gold and glory (the glory of having more regions.
the 3G mean god glory gold
Cortes, like many explorers and conquistadors, was motivated by the three G's - gold, glory, and God. They wanted riches for themselves, personal glory, and to spread Christianity to the New World peoples. Men like Cortes were far more interested in the "gold and glory" parts of the phrase, and used the God part simply to excuse the atrocities they were committing against the native peoples in the name of Christianity.
The Spaniards founded colonies in the new world for three major reasons: God, Glory, and Gold, meaning that: (1) they wanted to convert the native peoples to Christianity and therefore "save their souls", (2) they wanted the prestige of conquering more territory, and (3) they wanted to extract the wealth of gold and silver from the Andean mountains. nn\
Salt was more important than gold to the West Africans.
In the case of European exploration, they explored for "god, glory, and gold." They wanted to convert more people to Christianity, they wanted for explore and conquer new lands for their country, and they wanted gold.
Im 99% sure that it was because they were in search for gold i think, probably need to look it up more.
Gold is an element, so I suppose if you insist on there being three, they would be gold, gold, and more gold.
Answerthey came to America because they need more spices to make some good food to eatthey were looking for gold and silver and stuff like that so they would be RICH!
AnswerBecause he probaley wanted to gain more power or help Spain gain more power.he wanted to conqueror Mexico because he wanted Spain to have more land. Also because the Aztecs were giving them free gold they decided to take over.