After Cornado discovered there was no wealth, he decided to go home. This wasn't the only time he felt like quitting but the main goal was to discover if the tale was truth or not and he did fount out. He also conquered land for Spain.
Francisco Coronado traveled to North America in search of the legendary Seven Cities of Gold, believed to be rich in treasures and wealth. In 1540, he led an expedition into present-day Mexico and the southwestern United States, hoping to find these fabled cities. His journey took him through areas that are now parts of Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, and Kansas, but ultimately, he did not find the riches he sought. Instead, his expedition contributed to European knowledge of the geography and indigenous cultures of the region.
Yes, Louis and Clark went West for their expedition.
Columbus asked John II of Portugal to pay for an expedition across the Atlantic.
The river Danube in the West and Tajikistan/Afghanistan in the East. It went quite a ways down the Nile River in the South as well and reached through Pakistan to India in the South East.
1542 1542 is the year he returned to Mexico, he actually started his expedition in February 1540.
Brazil is as far east as you can go in south America.it borders the Atlantic ocean.
in the east, east of the far east, which is in the west if you go the other way
Mauricio Coronado goes by Harry.
Sergio Coronado goes by Serg.
Coronado was the first person to explore North America's Southwest.
Depends on how far east you go, but you must be thinking of Malmö, Sweden.
Miguel Coronado III goes by Michael.
From wherever you are, go far enough East and you will end up in a Ocean.
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you go as far east as you can in east greengaurd, and then when you come to the princess, go down down down down down until u get to him
It is not East no matter how far you go. It is SOUTH of you. The Arctic is North of you. If you want to get to the Antarctic, you are going in the wrong direction.