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What physical feature of Texas did Francisco Vasquez de Coronado cross on his way to find the city of Cibola?

He crossed the Llano Estacado to get to Texas.


Near where in Texas did Francisco Vasquez de Coronado explore?

He explored in a circle descending from the North Eastern corner of Texas.


Where was Vasquez de Coronado born?

Texas


Why was Francisco Vasquez de Coronado contribution important to Texas history?

He was important because he went to north America.


Why is Francisco Coronado significant in history?

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Which letter indicates the route taken by Spanish explorer Francisco Vasquez de Coronado?

The letter indicating the route taken by Spanish explorer Francisco Vasquez de Coronado is "A." He embarked on an expedition starting from Mexico in 1540 to explore the American Southwest, including present-day Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, and parts of Kansas.


What were the effects of Francisco Coronado's expedition?

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What place did Francisco Vasquez de Coronado explore and when?

He explored through what is now northern Mexico and the southwestern USA including Arizona , New Mexico , Texas , Oklahoma , and Kansas.


Where did Francisco Vasquez de Coronado end up?

Francisco Vazquez DE Coronado is Spanish and he was an explorer


Desoto crossed into Texas at the same time as?

coronado crossed into the area we now know as Texas!


Where did Francisco Vasquez de Coronado start and end his exploration in Texas?

Francisco Vázquez de Coronado began his exploration in Texas in 1540, starting from the Spanish settlement of Compostela in present-day Mexico. He traveled northward through the region, exploring areas that are now part of Texas, including the Texas Panhandle. His expedition ultimately ended in 1542 when he returned to Mexico, having failed to find the legendary Seven Cities of Gold.


Did Francisco Vasques de Coronado enter Texas?

Yes.