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.
Francisco Vasquez de Coronado set sail in the year 1540. On February 23, 1540 he led an expedition of roughly 2400 men to Compostela.
teayah and tylers island
southwestern part of the what is now us
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because, the first one to get to San Francisco would get a new ship, the lady wilma, and the sea raven were both steam powered boats the new ship would be a clipper ship, with sails and would be able to hold more people.
They will also of course ship the shoes to you as well once they are finished if you don't live in San Francisco.
it took abuot five years i guess
The name on the side of the ship was "Titanic" and the main section of her hull was black.
John Hancock's Ship was named the Liberty
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Obviously not 1 probably about 100-300
The name of the ship has not been recorded
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He got to America by a ship. (Could not find the ship's name)
Emerald Larosrer was the name of his ship.
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The name of the ship that Fransisco Pizarro commanded was the Piloto Mayor. The above statement is completely inaccurate. Piloto Mayor was the main pilot or navigator of Pizarro ship, not the name of the ship. There are no legitimate documented counts of the ships' names.
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The name of Pizarro's boat was 'The Boat Of A Conquistador,' but I am currently searching for the type of ship it was.
Ship of a Conquistador
ship and horses