hernando de soto
he wanted the gold
gold,silver...
Gold
Guyana located on the South American Continent is home to Gold, Diamond, Bauxite and some amount of Timber..
the early europeans trade a gold deblume with the north america and south sounds weird and false but its true in honor of the peace treating in war they parted and peaced it so the answer is gold deblume thnks follow me on twitter
No. "El Dorado" is the mythical lost city of gold that many people have searched for in South America over the centuries.
Various explorers throughout history have searched for gold, including the Spanish conquistadors in South America, the California gold rush prospectors, and modern mining companies. The quest for gold has driven people to explore and discover new lands in search of this valuable resource.
The Gold Rush in California began when gold was discovered at Sutter's Mill, a sawmill on the South Fork of the America River, near Coloma, California.
The lust for gold enticed the spanish to colonize and decimate the local population in south america. the search for the mythical city of El Dorado was also a decisive factor.
he went to find a city of gold after he had heard of it in the south of America but all he really did discover was tobacco.
The Spanish explorer looking for the city of gold was Francisco Pizarro. He led the expedition to South America in search of the legendary city of El Dorado, which was believed to be rich in gold and precious treasures. Pizarro eventually conquered the Inca Empire and looted its wealth, but did not find the fabled city of gold.
Columbus had heard about India's riches and gold and in search for that he landed in America. After he reached America, he searched for gold which the Native Indian Kings gave him plenty and he carried then to Spain.
El Dorado
hey sled to south america to get gold, god, and glory.
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Sir Walter Raleigh sought to find El Dorado, the legendary city of gold, during his expeditions in South America in the late 16th century. He believed that discovering this wealthy civilization would bring him fame and fortune.