Oh, what a lovely question! Francisco de Coronado was actually sponsored by Spain. They supported his expedition to explore and claim new lands in North America. It's wonderful to see how different countries came together to support exploration and discovery in those times.
Francisco Vásquez de Coronado represented Spain during his exploration of North America in the 16th century. He was searching for the legendary Seven Cities of Gold on behalf of the Spanish monarchy.
Ponce de Leon's exploration of Florida was sponsored by Spain.
Rene Robert Cavelier Sieur De La Salle was sponsored by France.
Portugal sponsored Alfonso de Albuquerque, who was a Portuguese nobleman and military general who played a key role in establishing Portuguese dominance in the Indian Ocean during the early 16th century.
Gaspar de Portolá was sponsored by Spain during his expeditions to Alta California in the late 18th century. Spain was seeking to expand its colonial territories and strengthen its presence on the West Coast of North America.
Francisco Vasquez de Cornado reached the Americas in 1536 and left in 1539.
It was a very serious head injury in 1554 at the age 44 Francisco Vasquez de Cornado died in Mexico City where he live when he died.
Fransisco Vasquez De Coronado died in1544
Francisco Coronado
explored the American southwest in search of cibola
Spain
Mexico is the first place that cornado explored
francico de cornado sailed for tresure, but failed his journey for the spanish emperor.
Francisco Vásquez de Coronado represented Spain during his exploration of North America in the 16th century. He was searching for the legendary Seven Cities of Gold on behalf of the Spanish monarchy.
Mexico is the first place that cornado explored
the country that sponsored the trip was France.
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