Francisco Vazquez de Coronado was a Spanish conquistador that traveled through many southwestern areas of the United States. He traveled 1133.3 miles to reach central Kansas during his journey.
About 2000 Miles
About 2000 Miles or more
Yes, Francisco Coronado did reach Kansas during his explorations in 1541. He was searching for the legendary Seven Cities of Gold but did not find the riches he was seeking in the area.
It was the Coronado Expedition in 1540 that is credited with being the first Europeans to view the Grand Canyon. There is no record that Coronado ever visited the Grand Canyon and that is highly unlikely. His search was for gold and his best evidence led him into Kansas and Oklahoma in search of Cibola. He did send expeditions west through Hopi Country to the Grand Canyon. His expedition into Colorado failed to reach Pikes Peak.
because there wasn't any such thing of the seven cities of gold
Departing Kansas you would travel west to reach Utah.
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West
Usain Bolt can reach up to 23.35 miles per hour
Mercury's average distance from the sun is 36 million miles (58 million km).The time for light to cover that distance is about 193 seconds.
two to three days
No ship existing today can cover 6000 plus miles in 24 hours. That feat requires a speed of 250 miles @ hour. Fast ships and watercraft exist, but for that distance is a genuine no.
Beresford SD (north) Kansas City MO (south) Des Moines IA (east) Gothenburg IA (west)