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He was Catholic. Explorers often had a priest with them and said numerous prayers each day.
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The tipi was historically used by several Native American tribes across North America, with variations in design and construction. It is difficult to attribute the invention of the tipi to a single individual as it evolved over time through indigenous practices and needs.
Francisco Vasquez De Coronado found nothing on his expedition.He looked in the Zuni pueblos and threatened the Indians to make slaves of them ,there wives ,and there children ,and relatives.If they did not obey his orders.He was born on February 25 1510 in Salamanca,Spain.He is Spanish.He failed to find the seven cities of wonder and which that is what he was looking for.The viceroy of Mexico said he wads as an abject failure to the world.He got fires from office which he was a governor of the Mexican province.He dide ion1554 in September.If you would like to email me for more questions i am dede12306@yahoo.com.
Yes, in an interview he said he was.
Juan Ponce de Leon set out from Puerto Rico and landed in Florida in 1513 near Melbourne Beach on Florida's east coast in search of gold, not the Fountain of Youth as many believe. Francisco Vasquez de Coronado set out from Compostela, in Northern Mexico, in 1640 in order to find a legendary city of gold called Cibola that a priest named Friar Marcos had said that he'd been to with his slave, Estevanico. Coronado travelled through Mexico, Arizona, New Mexico, the panhandles of Texas and Oklahoma, and went as far as central Kansas before returning to Mexico.
Coronado Island, Coronado Municipal Beach, and Lamb's Player's Theatre were voted the top three attractions of Coronado by the community. They are all said to be beautiful or amazing.
Hannah Montana land, and lalaworld. he also ate crocodiles, and giraffes. Then, a Chinese daddy came up to him, and said, this is my food!
Spanish explorer Francisco Vazquez de Coronado was born into a prestigious family. He was not in line to inherit the family's wealth, so he went to sea to make his fortune. It is not known whether he had a formal education.
"Remember the Alamo" and "Remember Goliad" are quotes attributed to Captain Jesse Billingsley, a soldier at the battle of Battle of San Jacinto. ( source: J. Frank Dobie, in Coronado's Children, University of Texas Press.) .
This web site has a list of his quotes: http://thinkexist.com/quotes/ben_johnson/
Mrs. Roosevelt said what came to mind. Her words were so admired that they became quotes. People thought that what she said was important.