Francisco Coronado's expedition took place between 1540 and 1542. He led an expedition through what is now the southwestern United States in search of the fabled Seven Cities of Gold, exploring regions including present-day Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, and Kansas.
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 motive for exploring was to find the fabled Seven Cities of Gold, also known as Cibola, which were said to be rich in treasure and wealth. He was seeking glory, riches, and the opportunity to expand Spanish territory and influence in the New World.
Francisco Coronado faced challenges such as harsh weather conditions, difficult terrain, and lack of supplies during his expedition in search of the Seven Cities of Gold. He also struggled with navigation in unfamiliar territories and conflicts with Native American tribes.
Francisco Pizarro's voyage to conquer Peru began in 1524 when he sailed from Panama with his expedition in search of the Inca Empire.
it was in 1524 to the new world to be discovered as are world today
He set sailed in 1540.
Francisco Coronado's hometown was Salamanca, Spain.
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Francisco Vasquez de Coronados wife.
bob gonzalez
francisco coronado never had any ships he was on horse back and by foot. he was looking for the seven cities of gold.
Well, his mission was to find gold for Spain, and he didnt find any.
the first voyage wasnt sucessful but the second one was
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Le voyage de Mr- Q - 1961 was released on: USA: November 1961 (San Francisco International Film Festival)
He used a ship.
he went on his voyage by himself