No, Francisco Vázquez de Coronado did not use a ship during his famous expedition in the 1540s. Instead, he led an overland exploration through present-day Mexico and the southwestern United States in search of the Seven Cities of Gold. His journey primarily involved traveling by horseback and on foot, as he sought to explore and conquer new territories.
Francisco Coronado encountered tribes who used dogs to aid them in carrying supplies. However, there is not mention he had his own dog.
Coronado (1510-1554) was a Spanish explorer and conqueror best known for an epic exploration of the Southwest and Midwest of the United States. Beginning in 1540, he led an expedition crossing from Mexico into Arizona. He eventually wound up in Kansas, His objective was to find the Seven Cities of Cibola which were alleged to have been made of gold. Needless to say, he didn't find them.
1 but he only used it to get to New Spain(Mexico)
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he did most of it by land but i think he used it at one time
He used a ship.
Emerald Larosrer was the name of his ship.
he used his bare fingers to kill enemies and he also threw rocks to scar them off
He used a compass his own two feet and horses
he used his bare fingers to kill enemies and he also threw rocks to scar them off
Coronado's country is a term used to refer to the land explored by Francisco Vásquez de Coronado in the 16th century, primarily in the southwestern United States and northern Mexico. He led an expedition in search of the Seven Cities of Gold but found only native peoples and diverse landscapes.
On his expedition, Francisco Vázquez de Coronado utilized a variety of tools to aid in navigation, exploration, and survival. These tools included compasses for determining directions, astrolabes for measuring the altitude of celestial bodies, maps for charting their course, and navigational instruments like the cross-staff for estimating latitude. Additionally, Coronado's expedition likely used tools such as ropes, axes, shovels, and picks for clearing paths, building structures, and overcoming obstacles during their journey.