Like the other European powers, Spain's investment in exploration was made in hopes of expanding their empire. At that time the surest and most profitable way of doing this would be to find a faster trade route to the east. Columbus was believed to have discovered the western route to the east. As the age of exploration continued, the goals shifted. Wealth,(Gold to be exact) and the expansion of the country's territorial boundaries were all important.
Before the English began establishing colonies in North America, Europe was experiencing significant social, political, and economic changes, including the rise of mercantilism and competition for overseas markets. The defeat of the Spanish Armada in 1588 boosted English confidence and ambitions for overseas expansion. Additionally, the Protestant Reformation prompted religious dissenters, such as Puritans and Separatists, to seek new opportunities for worship and settlement free from persecution. These factors combined spurred England to explore and ultimately colonize parts of North America.
The river you seek is the Mississippi River.
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the answer you seek is John Cabot .
Where ever the Spanish conquered or explored-- South America, Central America & Mexico, the US Southwest, California, The Caribbean Islands, Florida, Louisiana, Texas -- priest and friars travel with the armies of Spain.
Each continued to seek the destruction of the other.
The riches of the Aztec empire led other Spanish conquerors to seek their fortunes in south America.
The Puritans moved from Holland to North America to seek greater religious freedom and autonomy. They also wanted to establish a settlement where they could establish a community based on their religious beliefs and practices without interference or persecution.
Native Americans
For all of the Hudson Bay Companies impact on the exploration of North America, it was an ecconomic enterprise and a search for wealth.
They wanted to seek an inland site for their settlement, which would provide protection from enemy ships.
Spain wanted land in Colombia because the land was rich in gold.