Francisco Vazquez de Coronado is credited with discovering the Colorado River and the Grand Canyon. He started on the western shore of Mexico and ended somewhere near what is now Salina, Kansas.
What risks did Francisco Vasquez De Coronado take?
He was trying to find the seven golden cities and take their gold.
of course yes!
He went with Antonio de Mendona
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Oh, dude, Francisco Vasquez de Coronado's favorite colors? I mean, I don't have his Pinterest board handy, but I'm pretty sure he was into that classic conquistador chic, so probably lots of gold for all that treasure hunting and maybe some red for all the battles he fought. But hey, who knows, maybe he was really into pastels on his days off exploring the New World.
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"
Francisco Vásquez de Coronado embarked on his expedition in 1540 from Mexico, traveling northward through present-day Arizona and New Mexico. He aimed to find the legendary Seven Cities of Gold. His journey took him through parts of Texas and into the Great Plains, including present-day Kansas, before ultimately returning to Mexico in 1542 without finding the riches he sought. This expedition, however, contributed significantly to European knowledge of the southwestern United States.
He flew to barber castrode
The routes by land. They always traveled by sea.
Coronado's journey took 2 years!
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