The major Spanish explorers of the New World were:
Christopher Columbus (native Italian)
Vasco Nuñez de Balboa (saw the Pacific)
Hernan Cortes (conquered Aztecs)
Francisco Pizarro (conquered Incas)
Alvar Nuñez Cabeza de Vaca (shipwrecked, interacted with Amerindian tribes)
Francisco Coronado (Mexico and US Southwest)
Hernando de Soto (Mississippi River)
Juan Ponce de Leon (Florida)
Spanish Explorers and Conquerors of the New World were called 'Conquistadors'.
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The early Spanish explorers.
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The Spanish explorers spoke Spanish.
Ponce de Leon and Hernando de Soto.
Many Southwest cities have Spanish names because of the region's history of Spanish colonization and influence. Spanish explorers and settlers named many of these cities, leading to a lasting legacy of Spanish place names in the region.
Two U.S. states with names borrowed from Spanish are California and Nevada. California derives its name from a fictional island in a Spanish novel, while Nevada means "snow-covered" in Spanish, referring to its mountainous regions. Both names reflect the influence of Spanish explorers and settlers in the region.
The early Spanish explorers were looking for Silver and Gold!
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Andres de Urdaneta was a Spanish explorer during the 16th century.
Spanish Explorers and Conquerors of the New World were called 'Conquistadors'.
Many southwestern cities in the US have Spanish names because they were originally settled by Spanish explorers and colonizers. These names often reflect the region's Spanish colonial history and influence.
The Spanish explorers wanted to find gold, silver and power.
The Cibola stories effected the spanish explorers because it was entertaining.