Francisco Coronado's goal as an explorer was to search for the fabled Seven Cities of Gold in the region that is now the Southwestern United States. He led an expedition in the early 1540s to explore and conquer new territories in North America on behalf of the Spanish crown.
Francisco Coronado was a Spanish explorer and conquistador.
"Explorer extraordinaire, Francisco Vasquez de Coronado conquered both lands and hearts in his quest for discovery."
Yes, Coronado Island in California, Coronado National Forest in Arizona, and Coronado National Memorial in Arizona have been named after Francisco de Coronado, a Spanish explorer known for his expedition in search of the Seven Cities of Gold in the 16th century.
Francisco Vásquez de Coronado was a Spanish explorer who led an expedition in search of the legendary Seven Cities of Gold in North America. He traveled through present-day Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Oklahoma, and Kansas, but did not find the fabled riches. Coronado's expedition marked the first European exploration of the American Southwest.
Francisco Vázquez de Coronado was sent to explore by the Spanish Viceroy of New Spain, Antonio de Mendoza. Mendoza appointed Coronado as the leader of the expedition to discover the fabled Seven Cities of Cibola in the region of present-day southwestern United States.
did Francisco Coronado ever accomplish his goalyes . Francisco Coronado discovered the Grand Canyon in Arizona.
The aim of Coronado's expedition was to find the City of Gold. Francisco Vasquez de Coronado was a Spanish explorer.
Francisco Vasquez do Coronado's main goal was to find the Seven Cities Of Gold for him and his country(Spain)
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Francisco Coronado traveled to the southwest areas of North America. He was the first explorer from Europe to visit these areas.
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Francisco Coronado was a Spanish explorer and conquistador.
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