Both Hernando de Soto and Francisco Vazquez de Coronado were Spanish explorers who led expeditions in the 16th century to explore and conquer new territories in the Americas. They both sought wealth and glory, encountering native cultures such as the Incas and Aztecs along their journeys.
De Soto and Coronado failed to settle in North America due to various factors such as harsh environmental conditions, lack of resources and supplies, resistance from indigenous peoples, and the vastness of the territory they were exploring. Additionally, they were focused more on exploration and plundering wealth rather than establishing permanent settlements.
Hernando de Soto was searching for gold, silver, and other riches, while Francisco Vasquez de Coronado was looking for the fabled Seven Cities of Gold. Both explorers were motivated by the potential for wealth and glory that they believed awaited them in these uncharted territories.
Hernando de Soto was from Spain, while Luis Moscoso was likely also from Spain as he served as a conquistador alongside de Soto during Spanish expeditions in North and South America during the 16th century.
Francisco Vasquez de Coronado was sent by Spain to explore the North American Southwest in the early 16th century.
Francisco Vázquez de Coronado y Luján (1510 - 22 September 1554) was born in Salamanca, Spain, in 1510 as the second son of Juan Vásquez de Coronado y Sosa de Ulloa and Isabel de Luján. He lived in Spain until 1535.
The two PEOPLE are Coronado and de Soto
Coronado explored the southwestern US, while de Soto explored the southeastern US.
De Soto died along the riverbank, and Coronado did not find gold
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Coronado and de Soto
He wanted to find gold and silver. So did DE soto,and Coronado.
Coronado was searching for the legendary "Seven Cities of Gold" in North America, while De Soto was looking for wealth and treasures in the southeastern United States. Cabriollo was also seeking gold and riches in the New World.
De Soto and Coronado failed to settle in North America due to various factors such as harsh environmental conditions, lack of resources and supplies, resistance from indigenous peoples, and the vastness of the territory they were exploring. Additionally, they were focused more on exploration and plundering wealth rather than establishing permanent settlements.