The phrase likely refers to a historical context involving explorers like Christopher Columbus or other European explorers during the Age of Discovery. Columbus, for instance, was sent by the Spanish monarchy on expeditions seeking new lands and wealth, although the English were also involved in similar ventures. The specific attribution of the quote may vary, but it generally reflects the motivations behind European exploration during that era.
He was funded by the king and queen of Spain and he discovered a new continent and not a path to the indies.
The Spanish king used the Council of the Indies to govern them.
King Charles
He was funded by the king and queen of Spain and he discovered a new continent and not a path to the indies.
well he was a king
No English King has sent me on an expedition to the indies?
magellan
conolial amerigo
Balboa stated that he led the first European expedition to reach the Pacific Ocean. Caboto stated that he is the English king that sent me on an expedition to the Indies, to help England compete for land and wealth.
so they can get some goods and spices and be friends with the indies hope you like the answer
magellan
he convinced them by saying if i discover this land you will get wealth and power
He promise them great wealth and new land
king charlesII
In 1497, John Cabot sailed the northeastern coast of north America on an expedition sponsored by King Henry VII.
Kuber is the king of wealth according to Hindu mythology.
The Council of Indies or the King