For about 250 years, the British East India Company evolved from a company chartered by the British Crown to trade with the East Indies into de facto British administrator of India, which set off the era of British colonization of the Indian Subcontinent. Your welcome
Definitely: social organization of clans and tribes and moved around a lot. Might be livestock was only surplus if you mean that livestock was kept from season to season.
They were looking for wealth.
They often searched for legends.
They made many political allies.
They sought a new route to Asia.
They were very kind to the Indians.
They claimed very little land except along the coast.
They brought Spain great wealth.
They attracted a great deal of interest in Spain.
Well they both liked gold and got attributed to it because they liked gold