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Francisco de Coronado's father was Juan Vázquez de Coronado, a nobleman and military commander. Juan Vázquez de Coronado played a prominent role in Spanish politics and military campaigns in Spain.
Fransisco Vasquez de Coronado explored in order to find the legendary Seven Cities of Gold, also known as Cibola. He was driven by the desire for wealth and fame, as well as the belief that he could establish Spanish control and expand the Spanish Empire into the American Southwest.
Fransisco Pizarro explored from 1509 to 1535.
Francisco Vásquez de Coronado led an expedition from 1540 to 1542 in search of the Seven Cities of Cibola in present-day southwestern United States. While he did not find the cities of gold he sought, Coronado's expedition led to significant exploration of the American Southwest.
Francisco Vasquez de Coronado's interactions with native people were initially peaceful as he searched for the legendary Seven Cities of Gold, but they turned more hostile as he failed to find the riches he sought. He and his men clashed with various indigenous groups as they traveled through the American Southwest, leading to violence and ultimately undermining his expedition.
Coronado's explorations refer to the expedition led by Spanish conquistador Francisco Vásquez de Coronado in the 16th century. He set out to find the legendary Seven Cities of Gold in present-day southwestern United States. Coronado's expedition was one of the earliest European explorations of the American Southwest.
he was born in 1510, and is now living in Kenya, so 502 years and counting!
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Francisco Vasquez de Coronados wife.
Fransisco De corellana sailed for Fransisco Pizarro.
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Florida
october,27,1510
Spain
it was fransisco vasquez de coronado
Fransisco Vasquez De Coronado died in1544
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