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What was Coronado's Failures?

Coronado led a quest for treasure to enrich the spanish empire, but failed.


Where did Jim Hawkins go in Treasure Island?

Jim Hawkins's journey in Robert Louis Stevenson's Treasure Island begins at his family's inn, the Admiral Benbow Inn, located near Bristol, England. His adventures then take him to several other locations: Bristol, England: Jim travels to Bristol to prepare for the voyage to Treasure Island, where he meets Long John Silver at the Spy Glass tavern. The Hispaniola: Jim embarks on the journey to Treasure Island aboard the ship Hispaniola. Treasure Island: The main portion of the story unfolds on the small, uninhabited Treasure Island in the Caribbean, where Jim experiences the pirate mutiny and encounters Ben Gunn. Ben Gunn's Cave: Jim's adventures lead him to Ben Gunn's cave, where the treasure is ultimately found. Spanish America: The Hispaniola makes a stop at a port in Spanish America on the journey back to England. Back to Bristol: Jim returns to Bristol with his share of the treasure at the end of the story.


Where did Spanish and Portuguesego to find treasure?

Spanish and Portuguese explorers sought treasure primarily in the Americas, driven by the allure of gold and silver. They focused on regions like Mexico and Peru, where the Aztec and Inca empires were rich in precious metals. Additionally, they explored islands in the Caribbean and parts of South America, hoping to discover new sources of wealth. Their quest for treasure also extended to Asia, particularly during the Age of Exploration, as they sought spices and other valuable goods.


What European country established vicoryalities across Mexico Central America and South Africa?

The Spanish Empire qualifies as such.


What year did Spanish arrive in California?

The Spanish explored areas of Baja around 1510, and first explored the actual area known as California in 1542. The first trade outpost was established in 1565, for ships from Asia.