When Francisco Vazquez de Coronado first explored these lands, on 1542.
What lands did Francisco Cornodo claim
the Colorado River and the Grand Canyon
"Explorer extraordinaire, Francisco Vasquez de Coronado conquered both lands and hearts in his quest for discovery."
He conquered new lands and new words
the colorado river and the grand canyon
Francisco Vazquez de Coronado named the lands he discovered in what is now the American Southwest "Cíbola" and "Quivira." He was searching for the legendary Seven Cities of Gold, but did not find the riches he sought.
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Francisco Coronado claimed the southwestern part of U.S. and Florida.
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Spanish explorers such as Francisco Vasquez de Coronado and Juan de Onate were some of the first to explore what is now the southwestern region of the United States in the 16th and 17th centuries. They were looking for riches, new lands, and a passage to Asia.
Oh, what a lovely question! Francisco de Coronado was actually sponsored by Spain. They supported his expedition to explore and claim new lands in North America. It's wonderful to see how different countries came together to support exploration and discovery in those times.