yes Francisco DE Coronado did get sponsored by spain
Francisco de Coronado's main motive was to find the fabled Seven Cities of Gold and other riches in the unexplored regions of North America. He also sought to expand Spanish influence and claim new territories for Spain. Additionally, Coronado was driven by the desire for wealth, power, and fame.
Francisco Vazquez de Coronado explored from 1540 to 1542.
Spain sent Francisco Vasquez de Coronado to explore the southwestern region of North America.
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.
Fransico Vásquez de Coronado led an expedition in the 16th century in search of the mythical Seven Cities of Gold. While he did not find the cities, his journey led to the discovery of the Grand Canyon and other parts of the American Southwest.
salamanca, spain around 1510
Francisco Vasquez de Coronado was sent by Spain to explore the North American Southwest in the early 16th century.
Fransico Coronado
Spain paid for his trip to Mexico in whatever year it was that he went with some Spanish explorer
He was a spanish explorer.
Fransico de Coronado aka the spainish
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Francisco de Coronado's main motive was to find the fabled Seven Cities of Gold and other riches in the unexplored regions of North America. He also sought to expand Spanish influence and claim new territories for Spain. Additionally, Coronado was driven by the desire for wealth, power, and fame.
Francisco De Coronado's homeland was Slamanca , Spain .
He explored in Spain, Mexico, New Mexico, Arizona, Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, and Spain.
Fransico De Coronado
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