The Spanish started exploring to find new trade routes to Asia, to spread Christianity, and to establish colonies. They hoped to gain wealth, power, and prestige through their exploration and conquest of new territories.
Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo was a Portuguese or Spanish conquistador, a soldier and an explorer. Before exploring, he served as a military commander in the service of the Spanish Empire.
John Davis began exploring in his 20s. He participated in expeditions to Antarctica in the early 1820s, which helped to advance knowledge of the region.
Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca, a Spanish explorer, was arrested by the Spanish while exploring southwest Louisiana in 1536. He was part of the ill-fated expedition led by Pánfilo de Narváez to conquer Florida. Cabeza de Vaca later wrote about his experiences in his book "La Relación."
Francisco Pizarro went exploring to find new lands and riches for the Spanish Crown. He is most famously known for conquering the Inca Empire in South America and claiming its vast wealth for Spain. His primary goal was to expand Spanish influence and acquire treasures like gold and silver.
Francisco Coronado's motive for exploring was to find the fabled Seven Cities of Gold, also known as Cibola, which were said to be rich in treasure and wealth. He was seeking glory, riches, and the opportunity to expand Spanish territory and influence in the New World.
when did vasco start exploring? when did vasco start exploring?
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He didn't explore since CA was all ready established by the Spanish. He was a priest that established missions in CA.
By exploring it.
By exploring it.
what year did Giovanni da verazzano start exploring
By exploring it.
He started exploring in North America
in 1505 Ferdinand started exploring and then he went 4 a voyage
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The Spanish went from the southeast to the west coast exploring North America.
They start exploring at 2-3 weeks when they start to walk. However by 4-6 weeks they are into everything. Even using a baby gate does not keep them in.