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The Spaniards traveled to what is now the United States primarily by sea, using ships to navigate the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico. They embarked on expeditions from Spain, often seeking new territories for exploration and conquest. Overland routes were also utilized, especially by explorers like Coronado, who traveled through present-day southwestern states. These journeys were motivated by the search for riches, land, and the spread of Christianity.

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