Francisco Coronado's expedition in the 1540s included several notable crew members, such as the Spanish conquistadors García López de Cárdenas and Juan de Zaldívar. The expedition also featured a diverse group of soldiers, explorers, and indigenous guides, including the famed translator known as "the Turk." These individuals played crucial roles in navigating the American Southwest in search of the fabled Seven Cities of Gold.
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yes some of the crew members walked the plank and there was a horrible storm
Francisco Vasquez de Coronado
40 crew members
Francisco Vasquez Coronado's crew consisted of soldiers, explorers, guides, and indigenous allies such as Hopi and Zuni people who helped him in his expedition to search for the legendary Seven Cities of Gold in the American Southwest in the 16th century.
Francisco Coronado had actually 12 family mates in his family and i am doing a big research on him so i know so if any questions ask me i answer alot of questions of Francisco Coronado..
Explorer Francisco Vazquez de Coronado actually conducted his most important work on land. However, his ship had a crew of 400 Europeans and 1,300 to 2,000 native Mexican allies.
I don't know all I know is he had 40 crew members
Francisco Coronado parents were Spanish.
Francisco Coronado was born in 1510.
Francisco Coronado
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