Coronado explored what is now New Mexico, Texas, Oklahoma and Kansas before the Jamestown settlers or the Pilgrims were even born.
Coronado was the first person to explore North America's Southwest.
Coronado's exploration and discovery of the Grand Canyon and the American Southwest in the 16th century expanded European knowledge of the region and paved the way for future colonization and settlement. It also fueled Spanish ambitions to control the territory and establish a presence in North America.
The discovery of Francisco Vasquez de Coronado led to the exploration of present-day southwestern United States, which expanded European knowledge of the region. Coronado's expedition also influenced future Spanish colonization efforts in North America and provided valuable insights into indigenous cultures and societies.
Fransisco Coronado traveled to North America around Nebraska. I hope this answer helped
SOUTHWESTERN North America
SOUTHWESTERN north america
Francisco Vásquez de Coronado was looking for the mythical Seven Cities of Gold, which were said to be wealthy cities in the southwestern part of North America. Although he didn't find the cities, his expedition led to the exploration of the region and the discovery of landmarks such as the Grand Canyon.
southwest
Francisco Coronado traveled to the southwest areas of North America. He was the first explorer from Europe to visit these areas.
North America was already discovered when the Hudson Bay was discovered by Henry Hudson.
They founded south America and southern North America
De Soto died along the riverbank, and Coronado did not find gold