About 2000 Miles or more
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Francisco Vázquez de Coronado is often criticized for his harsh treatment of Indigenous peoples during his expedition in the 1540s. He led violent encounters, enslaved many Native Americans, and disrupted their communities in pursuit of wealth and resources, particularly in seeking the fabled Seven Cities of Gold. His expedition resulted in significant suffering and displacement for the Indigenous populations he encountered, contributing to long-lasting consequences in the regions he explored.
Juan Ponce de Leon set out from Puerto Rico and landed in Florida in 1513 near Melbourne Beach on Florida's east coast in search of gold, not the Fountain of Youth as many believe. Francisco Vasquez de Coronado set out from Compostela, in Northern Mexico, in 1640 in order to find a legendary city of gold called Cibola that a priest named Friar Marcos had said that he'd been to with his slave, Estevanico. Coronado travelled through Mexico, Arizona, New Mexico, the panhandles of Texas and Oklahoma, and went as far as central Kansas before returning to Mexico.
Many People go sick and some people got thrown overboard because they showed symptoms of the flu.
Francisco Vasquez de Coronado had 2 kids. Their names were Isabela Vasquez De Coronado & Marina Vasquez De Coronado
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Francisco Vasquez de Coronado had 2 kids. Their names were Isabela Vasquez De Coronado & Marina Vasquez De Coronado
About 2000 Miles or more
Obviously not 1 probably about 100-300
He did many things look him up on Google!
yes he was.=Coronado was born in 1510 Salamanca Spain, the second son of Juan Vasquez de Coronado, a wealthy noble man; his mom was Isabel de Lujan. As a young son, Francisco could not inherit his family fortune because it was given to his older brother, little is known about his childhood.==Many historians believe that Francisco Vasquez de Coronado was one of the greatest explorers. He is well known as one of the greatest conquistadors. He was driven for wealth and fame. He listened about the tales of golden cities and guess what he found?=
he had 4
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..
His big expedition that I know of is the search for the mythical 7 Cities of gold
Francisco Vázquez de Coronado had at least two children, one son and one daughter, during his lifetime.