Francisco Pizarro, a Spanish conquistador, seized Atahualpa, the Inca emperor, and demanded a ransom of gold and silver for his release. Despite receiving the ransom, Pizarro executed Atahualpa in 1533.
Gold was important because the explorer and his patron wanted to get rich. King Ferdinand wanted Columbus to bring back lots of gold.
Gold was important to explorers because it was valuable and could be used to obtain goods and services. Explorers sought new sources of gold to increase their wealth and power, and often exploited indigenous peoples and their lands to acquire it. Additionally, the quest for gold drove the Age of Exploration and led to the discovery of new lands and territories.
The person who stole silver and gold from the ruins is unknown.
Fool's gold is not discovered by an explorer, but rather a nickname for the mineral pyrite, which has a gold-like appearance but is actually iron sulfide. The term "fool's gold" comes from its deceptive appearance, leading people to mistake it for real gold.
there is no explorer kit in ether heart gold or soul silver, sorry.
16 oz of silver: 1 oz of gold
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you cant.not even a crystle critter :(
Hernando Cortes wanted to find gold and silver in the New World.
he wanted to find gold and silver
Gold and silver.
Many people wanted to strike riches of gold and silver.
Many people wanted to strike riches of gold and silver.
yes gold and silver are same! you can get a skate board in the beach where the tent is! go to the left side of the tent(must be inside) open up a box just click it.and there you go!
because he wanted to find riches,land,and gold for Spain
they wanted to find land,gold,silver,and anything else that could make them wealthy