What was the primary goal that Spanish settlers shared in the south of the southwest regions?

The primary goal of Spanish settlers in the south of the southwest regions was to establish permanent settlements, exploit the rich natural resources, and expand Spanish control over the territory. They aimed to colonize the area, convert Native Americans to Christianity, and extract precious metals and other valuable resources for the Spanish Empire. The Spanish settlers also sought to establish trade networks and strengthen their presence in the region to counter rival European powers.