The Spanish significantly contributed to exploration during the Age of Discovery by funding and organizing numerous expeditions across the globe, notably those led by Christopher Columbus, Hernán Cortés, and Francisco Pizarro. Their conquests in the Americas resulted in the establishment of vast colonial empires, which facilitated the exchange of goods, culture, and ideas between the Old World and the New World. The Spanish also mapped extensive territories, contributing to the understanding of geography and navigation during that era. Additionally, their quest for gold and other resources spurred further exploration by other European powers.
in what why did Renaissance thought contrubute to the age of exploration?
money hoe
Spanish and Portuguese
It pretty well destroyed the Aztec Empire, and enriched the Spanish.
they opened the pacific ocean for spanish exploration and control.
Religion served as a motive for colonization, as well as a form of government, and a reason for conflict.
exploration = exploración
the prvided the french and spanish with exploration routes to Mexico and other parts of America
in what why did Renaissance thought contrubute to the age of exploration?
in what why did Renaissance thought contrubute to the age of exploration?
college exploration = la exploración de la universidad
The Spanish and French explorers used the Gulf of Mexico as an exploration route to get to Mexico and other parts of North America.
The three main reasons for Spanish exploration were to find new trade routes to Asia, to spread Christianity to indigenous populations, and to expand Spanish territories and influence in the Americas.
Wallace M. Olson has written: 'Through Spanish eyes' 'The Spanish exploration of Alaska, 1774-1792' -- subject(s): Spanish, Discovery and exploration, History
he was the lunar module pilot
Spanish Conquistadors embarked on exploration of the southwestern US
The stories about Ebola did not directly affect Spanish explorers, as Ebola is a recent virus that was not known during the time of Spanish exploration. The virus emerged in the 1970s in Africa, long after the age of Spanish exploration.