Francisco Coronado was left penniless due to the inheritance laws in Spain. He came to North America looking for the fabled seven golden cities of Cibola, which were told to be in northern Mexico.
To try to find The Seven Cities of Gold but obviously they didn't find it although Marcos De Nizi and Estevanico (a slave who helped trying to find the Cities of Gold but escaped 3 years later joined another expedition but didn't find the kindom killed by the Zuni people) went on the expedition said they did find it but Coronado didn't (Nizi probably got executed).
he wanted to find riches and so he became an explorer
Francisco Coronado became an explorer because he wanted people to know he had the guts to do something outraguous and because he wanted to find the new world's
He explored to find the the legendary Seven Cities of Cíbola. Though he never found it, because there was no such thing.
Francisco Coronado wanted to find the Seven Golden Cities.
To gain new land for Spain, his country.
because he focked you
He set sailed in 1540.
1490-1518
The king and queen of Spain.
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well i think that he stopped exploring in 1554
Francisco Coronado's exploration led to the discovery of the Grand Canyon and various Native American tribes in the American Southwest. Despite not finding the fabled Seven Cities of Gold, his journey provided valuable geographical knowledge of the region.
Francisco Coronado's hometown was Salamanca, Spain.
exploring
Well, his mission was to find gold for Spain, and he didnt find any.
He set sailed in 1540.
Francisco Coronado's exploration is important because it expanded knowledge of the North American continent, leading to the discovery of the Grand Canyon and other landmarks. Additionally, Coronado's expedition contributed to the European understanding of the native cultures and peoples living in the region.
Francisco Vasquez de Coronados wife.
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Francisco Vรกsquez 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.
it must have been hard to leave home but otherwise good.
francisco coronado never had any ships he was on horse back and by foot. he was looking for the seven cities of gold.
Francisco Coronado led an expedition to search for the Seven Cities of Gold in present-day southwestern United States. His exploration expanded Spanish knowledge of North America, leading to the discovery of the Grand Canyon and other natural landmarks. Coronado's actions also had a lasting impact on Native American populations, as his expedition brought significant changes and conflicts to the region.