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Q: What ship did Francisco Vasquez De Coronado use when they set off to get gold?
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How many people could Francisco Vasquez de coronado's ship hold?

Obviously not 1 probably about 100-300


What was the name of Francisco Vasquez de Coronado's ship?

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.


What is the name of francisco coronado's ship?

the name of his ship is Chebe la Diminioz.


Where did francisco coronado sailed?

Sailed by ship


What did Francisco Vasquez de Coronado contribute to modern life?

Coronado has two main things he did for modern life. First, Coronado island (which is actually a peninsula), near San Diego, is named after him. Also, Coronado is mentioned in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade. At the beginning Indy is fighting for a silver cross called Coronado's cross. The ship he goes on to fight for the cross is also called The Coronado.


What was the name of francisco de Coronado ship?

Chebe la Diminioz


Did francisco coronado sail on a ship?

yes he had a ship called the Chebe la Diminioz.


Francisco coronado's SHiP?

Explorer Francisco Vazquez de Coronado actually conducted his most important work on land. However, his ship had a crew of 400 Europeans and 1,300 to 2,000 native Mexican allies.


What was the name of Francisco Vásquez de Coronado's ship?

Chebe la Diminioz


Francisco vasques de coronado who did he travel?

If your question is asking how he traveled it was by ship, foot, horse.


Coronado family relaxation ship?

coronado hated his trip on the ship it was why to many people on the ship


What did Francisco Vásquez de Coronado use for technology?

Coronado (1510-1554) was a Spanish explorer and conqueror best known for an epic exploration of the Southwest and Midwest of the United States. Beginning in 1540, he led an expedition crossing from Mexico into Arizona. He eventually wound up in Kansas, His objective was to find the Seven Cities of Cibola which were alleged to have been made of gold. Needless to say, he didn't find them.