Spain was interested in America primarily for its potential wealth, resources, and strategic advantages. The Spanish sought to expand their empire through the acquisition of gold, silver, and other valuable commodities, which could bolster their economy and power in Europe. Additionally, the spread of Christianity and the desire to convert Indigenous populations played a significant role in their exploration and colonization efforts. Ultimately, Spain aimed to establish dominance in the New World, competing with other European powers.
Yes, the Kingdom of Spain.
The three European countries that were interested in America were Spain, Great Britain, and France. They were interested because the wanted to increase their wealth and power.
England became interested in North America in the early 17th century. The nation was an imperial power and desired to expand with the least amount of trouble. North America was perfect for that.
Spain is 6,751 kilometers from America.
South America is a continent, Spain is a country.
Spain because he relly needed the money but they did not sponser him so actually it was not spain it was Africa and south america and North America and spain
Christianity
America is a country Spain is a country Portugal is a country Just South America is a continent
Gold was the main mineral that interested Spain at that time.
Spain is in Europe.
Spain controlled the southern and western parts of north america.
Spain