Francisco de Coronado was a Spanish explorer who led a significant expedition in the early 1540s, seeking the mythical Seven Cities of Gold in North America. He is best known for exploring large parts of the southwestern United States, including present-day Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Oklahoma, and Kansas. Coronado's journey provided valuable insights into the geography and indigenous cultures of the region, although he ultimately did not find the riches he sought. His expedition marked a crucial moment in the European exploration of the American interior.
wanted to find seven cities of gold but did not ...... and he wanted to find seven cities of gold because he was not rich!!!!!!!!
Some of the Carondelet family can be found in the Portuguese records of the family of John da Sousa II along with de Rye, Poitiers and Hebert
Fransico sailed across the pacific finding Mexico and Florida. Florida in Spain meant beautiful place full of flowers.:D
In my history book, it says that he sailed under the Spainish flag. I just inferred that answer, so I really don't know for a fact. But I still hope I helped
fransico coronado explored the mississsippi river
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Fransico de Cornado
He was a spanish explorer.
died
salamanca, spain around 1510