Yes, Spanish and Portuguese explorers came to the Americas in search of treasure such as gold, silver, and other valuable resources. They hoped to find new lands to conquer and exploit for their own empires. This exploration led to the colonization and exploitation of indigenous populations in the New World.
Spanish and Portuguese explorers came to the Americas in the 15th and 16th centuries primarily in search of riches such as gold, silver, and other valuable resources. The Spanish conquistadors, led by figures like Hernan Cortes and Francisco Pizarro, sought to conquer indigenous civilizations and claim their wealth for the Spanish crown. Portuguese explorers, such as Vasco da Gama and Pedro Alvares Cabral, were also motivated by the desire to find new trade routes and sources of wealth, leading to the colonization of Brazil.
Spanish explorers like Hernán Cortés and Francisco Pizarro, along with Portuguese explorers like Vasco da Gama and Ferdinand Magellan, came to the Americas in search of treasure such as gold and silver.
Some came to America to find a shorter distance from Spain to India, such as Christopher Columbus. Others came to find for "Cities of Gold" such as Hernán Cortez & Francisco Pizarro. Others came as a missionary mission to convert Native Americans to Christianity such as Serra Junipero. Most of these explorers would also claim the land they found to be property of the Spanish crown.
Spanish explorers came to Arizona in search of riches, particularly silver and gold. They were also looking to establish trade routes and expand their territory in the New World. Additionally, they sought to spread Christianity among the indigenous populations.
Some of the European explorers who visited Utah were Franciscan friars Silvestre Vélez de Escalante and Francisco Atanasio Domínguez in 1776. They were Spanish and came from Santa Fe, New Mexico. Another explorer who visited was the Spanish priest Dominguez in 1776.
Hernando de Soto was the Spanish explorer who came to Georgia looking for gold in the 16th century. His expedition was part of the broader Spanish exploration of the southeastern United States.
Spanish explorers like Hernán Cortés and Francisco Pizarro, along with Portuguese explorers like Vasco da Gama and Ferdinand Magellan, came to the Americas in search of treasure such as gold and silver.
Spanish for "conquerors", the name is applied to the Spaniards who came to Mexico and Peru in the 16th century : treasure-hunting soldiers and explorers in the New World.conquistador means conqurer
Oh, nooo,, how can you think such a thing ? They came here just for a pic-nic and to breathe the pure air.
Though the Portuguese and Spanish explored and conquered many parts of the world, their efforts in South America were particularly successful (for them; the conquered natives would disagree!). Portuguese conquistadors explored and claimed Brazil, while the Spanish claimed Peru and the Incan empire, Río de la Plata (modern-day Paraguay), and New Granada (modern-day Colombia and parts of Venezuela). Though treasure may have been one reason for coming to South America, it was not the only reason.
Portugal was limited by the Treaty of Tordesillas (1494) which gave Spain the right to colonize most of the Americas. The exception was Brazil, the easternmost part of South America. Portugal, however, also conducted trade, conquest, and piracy in India by sailing around Africa.
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The name of the spanish explorers who came tocentral and south america?
Spanish explorers
Sir Reganld Farpaste never came to America he was a spanish explorer
Native American
Before Spanish explorers came to the Americas, there were no horses, cattle, pigs, or diseases like smallpox. Additionally, there were also no European crops such as wheat, grapes, and sugar cane.