The expeditions of Hernan Cortes resulted in the conquest of the Aztec Empire in present-day Mexico. Francisco Pizarro's expeditions led to the conquest of the Inca Empire in present-day Peru. Both conquests greatly expanded Spanish influence in the Americas.
Jacques Marquette was a French explorer whose expeditions were financed by the French government. France sponsored his explorations in order to expand its territories in the New World and to establish trade routes for fur trading.
There is no historical record indicating Hernan Cortes' favorite color. Cortes was a Spanish conquistador known for his expeditions in the Americas, particularly the conquest of the Aztec Empire in Mexico.
Hernan Cortes decided to continue his conquest in search of more riches and power. He used the newfound gold to finance his expeditions and to gain favor with the Spanish crown. Cortes also sought to expand Spain's influence in the region, ultimately leading to the fall of the Aztec Empire.
Hernan Cortes was searching for gold in the Americas because the Spanish conquistadors were motivated by wealth and power. The Spanish crown had sponsored expeditions to find and extract gold from the New World to fund its empire-building endeavors. Cortes saw wealth as a way to gain favor with the monarchy and increase his own social status.
Hernan Cortes was funded by either the govener or king. ( If not true please let me know if or how exactly.)
3 expeditions 3 expeditions
destruction of the Aztec and Inca empires
HERNAN CORTES, found a SPANISH town on the island in 1519 he was elected captin of the 3 expeditions or the mainland an expedition which he partly funded
Amerigo Vespucci was the man who financed Columbus' expeditions to America.
Hernan Cortes used a great deal of his own money during his expeditions and exploration missions. This was Spanish money that was standard during this time frame.
Hernán Cortés was financed by the Spanish monarchy, although he did not exactly "work for" them; he was not an employee.
He financed their expeditions to explore the world and develop trade with other countries.
Henry the NavigatorLM
King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of Spain financed Columbus and company
Robert de La Salle
Gold, of course.