Coronado travled through areas of Northern Mexico and present-day Arizona and New Mexico. The expedition reached a town belonging to the Zuni people in early summer 1540.
It started in Missouri and passed through what is now Iowa, Kansas, Nebraska and Wyoming, ending in Idaho, Oregon and Washington---known at the time as "Oregon Country.The states didn't pass through the Oregon Trail, but the trail went through the states.
he entered what is now the united states in search of mythical cites of gold
Coronado set off to the New World in search of gold in 1540. He explored the southwestern part of the United States including the Grand Canyon.
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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.
The two states coronado traveled in the prestent day are Flordia, and Colorado.
The two states coronado traveled in the prestent day are Flordia, and Colorado.
The two states coronado traveled in the prestent day are Flordia, and Colorado.
The two states coronado traveled in the prestent day are Flordia, and Colorado.
Francisco Vazquez de Coronado was a Spanish conquistador that traveled through many southwestern areas of the United States. He traveled 1133.3 miles to reach central Kansas during his journey.
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Francisco De Coronado traveled to the southwestern part of the United States. And on more explorations as well as the one uphead.
coronado lead his expidition through New Mexico, Texas, Oklahoma and Kansas.
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Michigan, Indiana & Illinois.
The six states the Watsons traveled through on their way to Birmingham were Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, Tennessee, and Alabama.