I don't think he was very successful on his expedition according to this website (check the link).
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The aim of Coronado's expedition was to find the City of Gold. Francisco Vasquez de Coronado was a Spanish explorer.
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Francisco Vasquez de Coronado lost all of his money after the expedition. He was tried for war crimes and lived in Mexico City until he died.
Francisco Vazquez de Coronado's expedition (known as the Coronado Expedition) in search of the Seven Cities of Gold was not ultimately successful in finding the fabled riches. However, the expedition did lead to the discovery of the Grand Canyon and other notable geographic landmarks in the American Southwest. Despite its lack of gold, the expedition marked a significant advancement in the exploration and mapping of the region.
Well his expedition original expedition was in 1540 to 1542
it took him 2 years on his expedition (1540-1542)
He began his expedition in Compostela (Senora)
1,000 Indians and 300 soldiers
christopher
Francisco Vazquez de Coronado was most widely known for leading an expedition to New Mexico. His religion was Roman Catholic.
Coronado took horses with him on his expedition.