No, Francisco Vasquez de Coronado did not actually discover the Grand Canyon. He would have been lucky to have been within 200 miles of it.
The Grand Canyon was discovered by a small band of men led by Garcia Lopez de Cárdenas, whom de Coronado had sent to find the Colorado River.
Absolutely nothing, Francisco Vasquez de Coronado did not come within 200 miles of it. It was discovered by a small band of men under the command of Garcia Lopez de Cardenas that de Coronado sent to find the Colorado River.
He arrived in the year 1540 a.d. He arrived in the year 1540 ad. yeah.
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Francisco Coronado
Francisco Vasquez de Coronado did not have a ship. His expedition consisting of 300 Spanish soldiers and a thousand Indians set off from Mexico on foot or on horseback to explore the American southwest looking for the golden cities.
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1510 that's his birth year
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1540-1542
1535 to 1550. He sailed for Spain
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the year 1540
Francisco Vรกzquez de Coronado was born in Salamanca, Spain in the year 1510.
Francisco Vasquez de Coronado was born in Salamanca, Spain sometime in the year 1510. He was a conquistador who searched for the lost Seven Cities of Gold.