They were the roots of exploration.
God, Glory, Gold were the Main motives for the Age of Exploration.
Well, it should have been God, Glory and Gold, but with most of the conquistadors it was Gold, Glory and God.
It was God, Glory and Gold in that order. Hoewever, in most cases it turned out to be Gold, Glory and God.
The conquistadors traveled for "Gold, Glory, and God" as their primary motivations for exploration and conquest in the New World. "Gold" represented the pursuit of wealth through precious metals and resources; "Glory" referred to the desire for personal fame and national prestige; and "God" indicated the aim to spread Christianity among indigenous populations. These intertwined motivations drove their actions, leading to significant cultural and social transformations in the Americas.
Gold Glory God
The three G's of exploration are God, Gold, and Glory. :]
the tree Gs are God, glory, and gold :)
God, Glory, and Gold
Gold, God & Glory
god / glory / gold
Explorers during the age of exploration did so for 3 reasons: God, glory, and gold.
God, Glory, Gold were the Main motives for the Age of Exploration.
The phrase "God, Gold, and Glory" sums up the motivations behind European exploration and colonization during the Age of Discovery. It represents the desire to spread Christianity (God), acquire wealth and resources (Gold), and enhance one's reputation and status (Glory).
The three G's God, Gold and Glory
Gold an glory and god
Three Gs God Gold GLORY
I think its gold, glory, and god