gold meant not to much to the Aztecs because they had allot of it that's why they welcomed Hernan Cortes with allot of gold.
It usually reads 585 which is 14kt gold. They are allowed a little variance so you probably have 14kt gold at .599 (or a messed up .589 (more likely)) purity.
I mean Star (symbol) 985 Roma. I know that 985 is the manufacturer but I cannot find any information on them. Help.
Han China is a manufacturer of jewelries. One of the company's most in-demand jewelries are gold bracelets and necklaces.
14K refers to the quality of the gold used in the manufacture of the jewelry. In this case it is 14 karat gold, or .585 pure gold. The AD is likely a manufacturers stamp for the jeweler.
I think its gold, glory, and god
They wanted gold and to be rich and famous.
The Europeans got very good gold
Overall, the old saying of "God, Gold, or Glory" directly applies to this question about overseas exploration festival in Europe.
heh you took that right from my history text book
The phrase "God, Gold, and Glory" sums up the motivations behind European exploration and colonization during the Age of Discovery. It represents the desire to spread Christianity (God), acquire wealth and resources (Gold), and enhance one's reputation and status (Glory).
The main motivating forces for European exploration were the desire to find new trade routes to Asia, the search for valuable resources like gold and spices, the spread of Christianity, and competition among European powers to establish colonies and expand their empires.
Gold, claim land, glory, fame and riches of all sorts.
They did because of the Age Of Exploration which was a time when the countries began sailing to find gold silks and spices.
A+ answer is exploration.
Navigation and exploration
What was the effect of European exploration on global interactions in the fifteenth century