He used a compass his own two feet and horses
Francisco Vasquez de Coronado went from Spain to Mexico. he was born in 1510 and died in 1554. he grew up in a noble family and was well educated. he grew up to become a well trained sailor. he was sent to the north American parts to find cities of gold.he was married to a lady named beatriz de estrada and they had 8 kids. he was a very wise man and he became very successful man.
Francisco Vazquez de Coronado is the Spanish explorer and navigator who discovered both the Grand Canyon and Colorado River. He sailed to the coast of Mexico, then went inland with his crew on horses and sometimes on foot.
they used horses, and mules to ride and they also went by boat and by foot
Franciso Vasques de Coronado used several different types of transportation.Ê These included traveling by boat and raft down rivers, horseback, and he did a lot of walking.
he wanted to get rich
ship, horse
boat
As far as light can travel
The distance between San Francisco and Tokyo is 5130 miles
There is Golden Gate Fields, which is a horse racing track, but that is in Oakland, which is not far from San Francisco.
About 230 miles.
About 2,160 miles.
Yes as far as I know he only traveled with horses on his expedition
Francisco Vazquez DE Coronado is Spanish and he was an explorer
Francisco Vazquez de Coronado led an expedition to find the fabled Seven Cities of Cibola, which were rumored to be wealthy in gold and other resources. He hoped to claim these cities for Spain and expand its influence in the region.
Francisco Vázquez de Coronado
Coronado and his group crossed the Colorado River and explored what is now the southwestern United States. He reached what is now New Mexico.
as far as i remember, he traveled for Spain
Coronado and his group crossed the Colorado river and explored what is now the southwestern United States. He reached what is now New Mexico.
14km
Coronado went to Mexico when he was about 25, married a wealthy heiress, and became the governor of New Galicia (now northern Mexico). At age 29, in 1539, he set off on his expedition to find the rumored Cities of Gold (Cibola), exploring a large area of what is now the southwest US, as far north as Kansas.
"Too far to travel for you"
Coronado led an expedition from February 23, 1540 to about March 1542 through Mexico, as far north and east as present day Kansas, and through parts of what is now the Southwestern USA. Areas he and his expedition explored include the areas around the Rio Grande river, the Colorado river, Texas panhandle, portions of the southern Great Plains as far as central Kansas, New Mexico, and Arizona.
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