to find the seven cities of gold
There is no specific information available about Francisco Cornados trip, so it is unclear what the purpose of his trip was.
Francisco Pizarro's trip ended in June 1541 when he was assassinated by supporters of Diego de Almagro in Lima, Peru. Pizarro was a Spanish conquistador known for his conquest of the Inca Empire.
Francisco Pizarro's journey to South America was to explore and conquer the Inca Empire in search of wealth and power for Spain. He and his men were motivated by rumors of the Inca's vast riches in gold and silver. Pizarro successfully captured the Inca emperor Atahualpa and eventually claimed control over the Inca Empire.
Francisco Coronado's purpose of exploration was to find and claim new territories, primarily for the Spanish Empire. He was specifically searching for the legendary Seven Cities of Gold, hoping to discover wealth and riches in these new lands. Additionally, he aimed to expand Spanish influence and conquer native civilizations.
The purpose of Francisco Coronado's expedition was to search for the legendary Seven Cities of Gold, also known as Cibola. Coronado hoped to find vast wealth and riches, as well as expand Spanish influence and control in the region. Despite not finding the cities he was searching for, Coronado's exploration opened up new territories for Spain and laid the foundation for future colonization and settlement.
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The purpose was to find the seven cities of Cibolo ( Gold)
his trip
trip with a special purpose
Yes there was this Indian man that told Francisco about these seven cities of gold and that is what influenced him to take the " trip"
frnando , elycia alonso and Aubrey
The Panama Canal shortened the boat trip between San Francisco and New York.
Francisco brought food servants and gold to buy
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Trip Flip - 2012 San Francisco 1-12 was released on: USA: 6 September 2012
Roadie Trip - 2006 San Francisco 1-1 was released on: USA: 4 February 2006
To inform students about how to prepare for a road trip.
Distance from Hesperia to San Francisco is: 361 Miles