The 7 cities of gold
Hernando de Soto was the Spanish explorer who came to Georgia looking for gold in the 16th century. His expedition was part of the broader Spanish exploration of the southeastern United States.
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The Spanish explorer looking for the city of gold was Francisco Pizarro. He led the expedition to South America in search of the legendary city of El Dorado, which was believed to be rich in gold and precious treasures. Pizarro eventually conquered the Inca Empire and looted its wealth, but did not find the fabled city of gold.
well i am not intirely sure but he was an explorer and all explorers are important but he did discover some of our land, indians, ect. he was sent to find the seven cities of gold which are not true and they where just a myth i hope that answers your question!
The Spanish explorer Francisco de Coronado sought the rumored cities of gold, known as the Seven Cities of Cibola, during his expedition in the 16th century.
Francisco Vasques de Coronado was a Spaniard explorer who searched for the Seven Cites of Gold. But never found it. Instead he found The Pueblo Indians and opened up a large swathe of South-Western America.He was a conquistador who came to New Mexico in the early 1500s. He heard there were cities of gold, and he decided to go and steal it. He spent years looking for it, but never found it. Basically, he was a crook and a murderer who had no respect for the people living in the Americas. History paints him as an adventurer.
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He explored because he was looking for thew seven cities of gold or Cibolato look for the seven cities of gold
caveza De vaca was an early explorer searching for the seven city's of gold