They were looking for gold.
the gold
The Antilles got their name from the Spanish term "Antillas," which was used by early Spanish explorers in the 15th century. The term is believed to derive from "Antillia," a mythical island mentioned in medieval maps and literature. The name was later applied to the islands in the Caribbean, which were collectively referred to as the Greater Antilles and Lesser Antilles based on their size and geographic location.
The early Spanish explorers were looking for Silver and Gold!
Members of the Arawak tribe.
The island that has Spanish and French as official languages in the Greater Antilles is Haiti. The Spanish-speaking eastern part of the island is the Dominican Republic, while the western part, Haiti, is predominantly French-speaking.
if you mean why did spanish explorers claim Florida is because they were looking for things i guess.
The official languages in the Greater Antilles vary by country. In Cuba, the official language is Spanish. In the Dominican Republic, Spanish is also the official language. In Puerto Rico, both Spanish and English are recognized as official languages. In Haiti, the official languages are French and Haitian Creole.
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They were Spanish explorers who were looking for a water route to Asia.
They were looking for Silver and Gold! Hope I was a GREAT HELP! Hehehehehehe
The name of the city of gold sought by Spanish explorers is El Dorado.
Hernando Desoto was one of the spanish explorers going looking for gold.