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Cornado was seachering for the seven citys of gold in wich today is south western united states ~5th Grader Brooke :)
Yes, he did. He was actually searching for a western sea route to Asia. He thought he could reach the East Indies this way.
A Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland was created in 1775.
Those who explored North America were searching for the Northwest Passage. Many who explored South America sought gold and silver. A few who explored Central America were searching for a western passage to Asia.
Those who explored North America were searching for the Northwest Passage. Many who explored South America sought gold and silver. A few who explored Central America were searching for a western passage to Asia.
Journey of the Western Governors to the East - 1912 was released on: USA: 12 January 1912
A Picturesque Journey in Western France - 1913 was released on: USA: 30 April 1913
He explored the Grand Canyon and Claimed the western America for Spain
Francisco Vasquez de Coronado, the governor of Nueva Galicia, Mexico, and his Viceroy, Antonio de Mendoza put up their own private money for the expedition. Much of the western United States was discovered by Coronado in 1540.
The reason why Francisco Vasquez de Coronado led him to explore is because he heard or stories of fortune and treasure found in the Western Part of the United States of America.
Francisco Vazquez de Coronado is credited with discovering the Colorado River and the Grand Canyon. He started on the western shore of Mexico and ended somewhere near what is now Salina, Kansas.
the western outlet of the north west passage