Even after he had to dispatch his own troops to collect all the wealth of the whole Inca Empire, his people eventually brought great wealth. Eventually, in June 1533, Pizarro had 333 pounds of gold and silver (The Mariners' Museum, 2014). For the Spanish royal family, he sent his brothers to convert one-fifth of his pieces to him, and immediately received the rewards of the title of fame, property and throne before Atahualpa was executed However, he converted, it is different.
The main motivations of the Spanish Expedition are money, glory, and God. Settlement is strictly and strictly monitored. It consists of a few soldiers, businessmen and major settlers. Spaniards are known for massacres of indigenous people living on land searching for gold. Spain dominated the Caribbean and southern regions of the continent. The main motivation for exploration in the Netherlands is fur trade and Northwest Passage (trade routes). Even the Dutch people live in high standards of all Europeans. The Dutch house is small and has little room for agriculture and manufacturing. Therefore, in order to maintain their wealth, they want to colonize the new land. Their residence is small, based on fur trading. It consists mainly of traders and businessmen. They are operated by the West Indies Company in the Netherlands
Spanish explorers pioneer their trade routes, discover lots of gold, conquer new lands of the Spanish crown, and try to gain their own personal wealth and glory. It will be colonized only when land that deserves economic exploitation is discovered. By 1609 they acquired America's first European colonies - Haiti, Puerto Rico, Jamaica and Cuba - they went into Central America, conquered Azteca, explored Florida and Arizona, and the first in America We have established continuous occupation. Fortress in Europe; and establishing a special missionary colony in New Mexico
In 1506, Ponce de Leon decided to start exploring. He went to Puerto Rico Island where he found gold and fertile land. In 1508 he received the benefits of the king and returned and set up the first Spanish colony in Puerto Rico. The king soon appointed Ponce de Leon as Puerto Rico's first governor. Under the rule of Ponce de Leon, Spaniards were slaves of local indigenous people (called Tylenol). They forced Tinos to cultivate the land and mining the gold. At least 90% of Tylenol dies between the harsh treatment of Spanish soldiers and the new disease caused by colonists (such as smallpox)