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Spanish explorer Francisco Vásquez de Coronado led an expedition in the 16th century to explore New Mexico in search of the fabled Seven Cities of Gold. Later, the region was further explored and settled by Spanish conquistadors, missionaries, and traders.
Francisco Pizarro was seeking the Inca Empire in search of wealth and conquest. He hoped to conquer the Inca civilization and claim its riches for Spain.
Spanish conquistador Francisco Vázquez de Coronado led an expedition through the southwest US in the 1540s in search of the fabled Seven Cities of Gold, also known as Cíbola. Though he did not find the cities or the riches he sought, his journey had a lasting impact on the exploration and colonization of the region.
Francisco Pizarro was seeking to conquer the Inca Empire in South America and claim its riches for Spain. He led an expedition in the early 16th century that ultimately led to the downfall of the Inca civilization.
Francisco Pizarro wanted to conquer the Inca Empire and claim its wealth for Spain. He also sought to establish Spanish control over the region to expand Spanish influence and secure resources for the Spanish crown.
he lead the riches exploration
Francisco Coranado
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Francisco Vasquez de Coranado explored North America's southwest.
i believe its Francisco Vasquez de Coranado
He Was not very careful with all his work
Francisco Vasquez Coranado
He hurt them. When he returned to his hometown and got charged with harm to an Indian slave. He killed a slave on his journey.
Francisco Vasquez de Coranado explored North America's southwest.
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What lands did Francisco Cornodo claim