Coronado was looking to find the legendary Seven Cities of Gold, which were rumored to be rich in wealth and resources. He embarked on his expedition in the 1540s, driven by tales of vast riches and the promise of expanding Spanish territory in North America. His journey took him through present-day southwestern United States and Mexico, but ultimately, he did not find the cities or the expected treasures. Instead, he encountered various Native American tribes and landscapes that shaped the future exploration of the region.
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Yes. He was a Spaniard. Modern Spanish had come to exist by the late 1400s.
by looking for it by looking for it
he was looking to find a better trade route
He was looking for Pooh (Poo)
keep looking! =) keep looking! =)
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Francisco Vásquez de Coronado explored parts of modern-day southwestern United States, including present-day Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Oklahoma, and Kansas. He was in search of the fabled Seven Cities of Gold, but ultimately did not find the riches he sought.
Because once you find it you stop looking! If you kept looking for it after you found it you would have found it in the 2nd to last place you looked!