The explorer who was searching for gold in present-day southeastern US was Hernando de Soto. He was a Spanish explorer and conquistador who led the first European expedition deep into the territory of the modern-day United States. De Soto and his crew arrived in Florida in 1539 and began an exploration of the Southeast eventually reaching as far as the Mississippi River. As they traveled they looked for gold which was the primary goal of their expedition. They also encountered several Native American tribes and were the first Europeans to explore the interior of the continent. By the end of their journey de Soto and his men had traveled through six present-day US states including Georgia Alabama Tennessee Mississippi Arkansas and Louisiana.
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The Californian gold fever was the want and need to search for as much gold until their bodies give out. It affected people because people were hunting left and right, and some even died just looking and searching for gold.
The colonists from England came to Jamestown because they wanted to find gold or silver. There was abundant resources of tobacco. Another thing is to start a new life in the New World.
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There is a widely circulated legend that Juan Ponce de Leon explored Florida because he was searching for the (nonexistent) Fountain of Youth, but historians generally agree that this was not the case. The likely explanation for the explorations of de Leon is that he was searching for gold, and contributing to the expansion of the Spanish Empire, for which he worked. Florida did become a Spanish colony, but was eventually seized by the US during the Spanish American War.
Indigenous peoples from the Central and South America journeyed into Arizona as early as 25,000 BCE. The first European explorer to discover Arizona was Marcos de Niza, a franciscan friar looking for the Seven Cities of Gold, in 1539.