he found the 6 cities
a spanish explorer
No, Francisco Vazquez de Coronado did not establish a permanent settlement during his exploration of the American Southwest in the 16th century. He was searching for the legendary Seven Cities of Gold but did not find them and did not establish any lasting settlements in the region.
Coronado was born into a well-to-do family in Salamanca, Spain, in 1510
Juan Ponce de Leon discovered Florida in 1513. He came to shore near St. Augustine on April 2, 1513 and claimed the territory for Spain.
1540-1542
he lead the riches exploration
Spain
the dates of exploratoin were in 1540 through 1542
It was Captain Garciia Lopez de Cardenas from Francisco Vasquez de Coronado's exploration of the southwest in search of the Seven Cities of Cibola.
well i think that he stopped exploring in 1554
Francisco Vázquez de Coronado's exploration of the American Southwest in the 16th century did not lead to the discovery of the fabled Seven Cities of Gold. However, he did significantly expand Spanish knowledge of the region and interacted with various Native American tribes. His expedition ultimately failed to find the riches he sought.
Francisco Vasquez de Coronado did not establish any settlements during his exploration of the American Southwest in the 16th century. He led an expedition in search of the fabled Seven Cities of Gold, but ultimately failed to find significant wealth or establish permanent settlements in the region.