He explored through what is now northern Mexico and the southwestern USA including Arizona , New Mexico , Texas , Oklahoma , and Kansas.
Mexico is the first place that cornado explored
He died at Mexico City, Mexico.
Mexico is the first place that cornado explored
Yes, Francisco de Coronado was sponsored by the Spanish government. He embarked on an expedition to explore and conquer new territories in North America on behalf of Spain. His expedition took place between 1540 and 1542.
he was governor of New Galacia
the Seven cities of gold
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.
The Spanish failed to find gold in North America. The expeditions led by Spanish explorers such as Hernan Cortes and Francisco Vasquez de Coronado did not yield significant gold discoveries in the regions they explored.
Yes there was this Indian man that told Francisco about these seven cities of gold and that is what influenced him to take the " trip"
He explored in Spain, Mexico, New Mexico, Arizona, Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, and Spain.
Discouraged, he returned to Tiguex during the winter of 1541 and later returned to New Galacia. Admiral Mendoza wasn't happy that he returned without any riches, but he realized that he had worked very hard. He made him governor of part of New Spain. Vasquez de Coronado was later accused of abusing the Indians. All charges were eventually removed, but he lost his place as governor. He wasn't very healthy at the time. He became an official in the government of Mexico City, but his health continued to fail. He died in 1552 or 1554.
Francisco Coronado's expedition took place between 1540 and 1542. He led an expedition through what is now the southwestern United States in search of the fabled Seven Cities of Gold, exploring regions including present-day Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, and Kansas.