= Francisco Vasquez de Coronado = http://www.epcc.edu/nwlibrary/borderlands/17_coronado_searched.htm
The Spanish explorer who heard stories about the seven cities of gold and set off to find them was Francisco Vรกzquez de Coronado. He led an expedition in the 1540s through present-day southwestern United States in search of the fabled cities, but ultimately did not find the riches he was seeking.
Francisco Pizarro was motivated to explore due to the allure of wealth and power, as he heard tales of the Inca Empire's riches from previous Spanish explorers. Additionally, the desire to spread Christianity and expand the Spanish empire played a role in his motivation to explore South America.
Henry Stanley was a journalist and explorer known for his expedition to find the missing explorer David Livingstone in Africa. His most famous words are "Dr. Livingstone, I presume?" upon finding Livingstone. Livingstone's impact on Stanley was significant, as he inspired him to become an explorer and opened up his career in Africa.
The Spanish were horrified by the Aztec's "Blood Religion." Long be for they reached the Aztec's capital, the Spanish had heard from other Central American tribes that the Aztec practiced Human sacrifice.This among along with the Spanish own prejudices, were the root causes the brutal treatment of the Aztecs.Source(s):Introduction of Latin American History class and book "Born in Blood & Fire; A concise history of Latin American."
Etienne Brule was employed by Champlain as an interpreter and explorer in New France. Brule's knowledge of Indigenous languages and territories made him valuable to Champlain as they worked together to establish French presence in the region.
No, Lapu-Lapu is not a myth. He was a historical figure who was the chief of Mactan Island in the Philippines. He famously led the resistance against Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan when he arrived in the Philippines in 1521.
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The reason why Francisco Vasquez de Coronado led him to explore is because he heard or stories of fortune and treasure found in the Western Part of the United States of America.
An explorer, he was a friar (priest's) who looked for the seven cities of cibola. he sent estevanico and heard that they were large, but when he arrived there was no city of cibola and the native American tribe Zuni had killed estevanico
When she heard a noise in Spanish is: Cuando ella escuchó un ruido.
The Spanish were after gold. They heard there were these cities of gold in what is now the US. So they conquered to get rich. They made the natives take them on searches for these cities but they were never found. Strategy wise, the natives thought the Spanish were gods. So they let them right in to there cities. Also, the Spanish had guns and weapons that the natives had never seen before. They tricked the Mexicans into thinking they were friends, and then captured them.
I emailed the service mgr at the dealership and he called me back same day with the code no charge. I had heard all kinds of horror stories about extra charges for it. In my case not an issue
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it comes from the elderly Indians who told the stories, when they heard it from their ancestors.
i think Greece, I never heard African stories, I heard the Greece stories of lions. sorry, that's all i can give you and not to insult you but try reading a history book.
Everyone heard it. This is something that actually came from Asia and changed/filtered into the seven cities of gold. This was the "urban" legend of it's time.
No its impossible but ive heard stories to get it from honey trees