Coronado(1540)- led largest expedition sent to find "Cibola" (7 Cities of Gold) El Turco led them away to find another fictional city called "Quivera"-no gold- kills El Turco; Impact- explored much of present U.S.
no Francisco Coronado found it
He was searching for the seven cities of gold.
Francisco Vasquez de Coronado was in charge of the expedition that went searching for the seven cities. He was sent by the Spanish Viceroy because it was believed the cities were filled with gold and other valuable treasures.
Francisco Coronado
Coronado National Memorial near Sierra Vista, Arizona. Coronado Bridge, San Diego. Coronado Heights, Lindsborg, Kansas, Coronado High Schools in Lubbock, Texas, El Paso, Texas, and in Scottsdale, Arizona, and Coronado Road in Phoenix, Arizona.
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Coronado expected to find the fabled Seven Cities of Gold, which were believed to be wealthy cities filled with gold and precious treasures. He also hoped to discover new territories and resources for Spain, as well as to spread Christianity among the native populations.
Coronado done the dirty with tour mother lastnight i seen him :o
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The 7 cities of gold
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Coronado searched for the fabled Seven Cities of Gold in what is now the southwestern United States. He led an expedition in the 1540s in hopes of finding great wealth and expanding Spanish territory. Though he did not find the cities of gold, his exploration led to the expansion of Spanish influence in the region.
no Francisco Coronado found it
The Spanish nobleman who went looking for Cibola was Francisco Vásquez de Coronado. He led an expedition in 1540 to find the fabled Seven Cities of Gold in the American Southwest, believing Cibola to be one of them.
The Seven Golden Cities
= Francisco Vasquez de Coronado =
he was looking for the 7 cities of gold