i think it was he spanish when they came trough the west indies......
Conquistadors!
the spanish and European explorers in the 15th and 16th century used this as motive to explore wherever they went lul
The three G's of exploration are God, Gold, and Glory. :]
The Spanish. All the colonial nations wanted "God, gold and glory"- the English, the Portuguese, the French, the Dutch, the Belgians. But nobody wanted it like those Spaniards did.
They were looking for Silver and Gold! Hope I was a GREAT HELP! Hehehehehehe
Precious metals and for slaves
Conquistadors
God, Gold ,Glory
If, by Spanish explorers you mean the conquistadors, then it should have been God, Glory and Gold, but it turned out more like Gold, Glory and God.
To find God, gold and glory.
God Gold and Glory
God, gold and glory would qualify as the main reasons.
The origin of the phrase "Gold, glory, and God" can be traced back to early Spanish explorers that traveled to North America. This was a term they would use to explain why they were on their journey.
3 main things- GOLD, GLORY, and GOD. GOLD- the explorers wanted to get natural resources like gold and silvers for both themselves and their countries. GLORY- the explorers wanted to be famous, so they claimed all land they found. this resulted in the glorification of the explorer and their country. GOD- the explorers believed that it was their right and duty to conquer other land and spread Christianity. They thought God had meant for them to do this. Hope this helped! =D
Explorers during the age of exploration did so for 3 reasons: God, glory, and gold.
All of them were in search of God, gold and glory.
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the spanish and European explorers in the 15th and 16th century used this as motive to explore wherever they went lul