Hernando de Soto traveled across Texas and the Americas primarily in search of wealth, particularly gold and silver, as well as to expand Spanish territorial claims. He aimed to explore and conquer new lands for Spain, driven by the promise of riches and the spirit of adventure. De Soto's expeditions also sought to spread Christianity among Indigenous populations. His travels ultimately contributed to European knowledge of the interior of North America, despite the hardships and conflicts faced along the way.
around the Americas by Florida and up the Mississippi to Texas
It was all on foot until the Spaniards reintroduced the horse to the Americas.
Texas.
yes because he crossed texas
Texas Across the River was created in 1966.
Travelling from Austin, Texas to Nashville, Tennessee you would travel northeast 860 miles through Arkansas and then across Tennessee on Interstate 40.
The duration of Texas Across the River is 1.68 hours.
From Texas to Washington state you would travel Northwest. From Texas to Washington, D.C. you would travel South Northeast
Comanche and kiowa
Tokyo bowl in clear lake, Texas.
He met the Coastal indians in texas sorry if that diidnt help if that did your welcome
Waltz Across Texas - 1982 is rated/received certificates of: USA:PG