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Vasquez de Ayllon was originally from Spain. He was a Spanish explorer who led expeditions to North America in the early 16th century, specifically exploring regions that are now part of the southeastern United States.
define hero like a hero to Spain, and/or to America. 1. when he went back to Spain he was no longer a hero and no longer a Governor. 2. To America he is a hero... i will leave that up to you.
Francisco Vázquez de Coronado did not have a brother. He was a Spanish conquistador who led an expedition to explore the southwestern part of North America in the 16th century.
Francisco Vazquez DE Coronado is Spanish and he was an explorer
After one of the expeditions led by Cornodo, when he came back with nothing, he was still rewarded for trying hard. This made him become the governer of part of New Spain. He later lost his place as governer for being accused of beating the Indians.
Francisco Vasquez de Coronado did not have a ship. His expedition consisting of 300 Spanish soldiers and a thousand Indians set off from Mexico on foot or on horseback to explore the American southwest looking for the golden cities.
Yes, much of what today is the American Southwest was first surveyed during the Coronado expedition.
He did allot of things. He ran away from home because his family riches where going to his older brother after that the was the first person to find the southwestern part of the usa.
Spain sponsored the explorations of Cortes
Coronada descovered the Grand Canyon.He discovered the grand canyon.Francisco Vasquez de Coronado did not actually discover the Grand Canyon, the honour of that falls to Captain Garcia Lopez de Cardenas, along with some Hopi guides and a small group of Spanish soldiers.Actually, you are both wrong. Francisco Vasquez De Coronado's men discovered the Grand Canyon. "TheWiseFool"'s answer could be correct if they were his men.