Francisco Vazquez de Coronado's voyages were primarily funded by the Spanish crown, specifically King Charles V of Spain. The expeditions were part of Spain's larger efforts to explore and conquer new territories in the Americas during the Age of Exploration. Coronado's quest for the fabled Seven Cities of Gold was a costly endeavor, requiring significant financial resources from the Spanish monarchy to finance the expedition's supplies, equipment, and personnel.
John Franklin's voyages in search of the Northwest Passage were primarily funded by the British government.
Leif Eriksson's explorations were likely funded by himself or by wealthy backers looking to establish new trade routes. There is no definitive historical record specifying who exactly paid for his voyages to North America.
Jacques Cartier's expeditions were primarily funded by the French monarchy, specifically King Francis I of France. The voyages were also supported by wealthy merchants and investors who saw potential for profit in exploring new lands.
The Spanish government paid for Francisco Vázquez de Coronado's expedition in the early 1540s. He was appointed by the Spanish viceroy of New Spain to search for the fabled Seven Cities of Gold in what is now the southwestern United States.
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The king of Spain in 1540, Phillip the second.
Russia was Francisco's sponsoring country because Russia paid him to go on his journey and discover riches and land to claim for Russia.
The king and queen of England paid for his voyages.
the person who paid was queen isabel
the person who paid was queen isabel
Who paid for Francisco Pizarros trips. Why is Francisco Pizarro famous. He's from Spain.
King Manuel I, from Portugal.
King Henry IV
Ferdinand ll of Aragon paid for ponce de Leons voyage.
John Franklin's voyages in search of the Northwest Passage were primarily funded by the British government.