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.
hernando cortes explored the aztec civilization because when he had once went there they thought a bad god was coming that same day so they paniced and gave him gold. then he went back and defeated them and got more gold.
He did not do any bad things
bad things bad things my friend
what are the bad things king james the 1st did
bad things
francisco vesques faced bad conditoin faught pig,horses,dinesors,and fougt the big tommy that is big from tommy
Some of Francisco Vasquez de Coronado's challenges when he explored the southwest include the harsh desert terrain, extreme temperatures, lack of water, and resistance from Native American tribes. He also faced difficulties in finding the fabled cities of gold that he had hoped to discover. Additionally, his expedition was plagued by disease, mutiny, and the challenges of navigating unknown territory.
he did what now one did he wet to the Spanish's king and they become friend s i wondered if they said bad words and they said a lot.
Francisco Vasquez de Coronado (1510-1554) died of unreported causes in Mexico City more than 12 years after his expeditions to explore northern Mexico. He explored what is now the southwest US and fought several times with natives such as the Pueblo. He was injured in a fall from his horse in December, 1541, and returned to Mexico. He died in Mexico City, where he was still an official at the time of his death, in either July or September of 1554. (disputed dates exist)
Spanish explorer Francisco Vazquez de Coronado was born into a prestigious family. He was not in line to inherit the family's wealth, so he went to sea to make his fortune. It is not known whether he had a formal education.
What I meant was WAS Francisco Pizzaro a bad man! My bad :P
hernando cortes explored the aztec civilization because when he had once went there they thought a bad god was coming that same day so they paniced and gave him gold. then he went back and defeated them and got more gold.
Oh, dude, Francisco Coronado faced challenges like trying to find the legendary Seven Cities of Gold and dealing with harsh terrains and unfriendly Native American tribes during his expedition in the 16th century. Like, imagine trying to navigate through unknown lands with limited technology and no GPS – total nightmare, right? But hey, at least he got to explore new places and make history, so it wasn't all bad.
The cast of Frozen Stars - 2003 includes: Morales as Bad Girl James Dalesandro as Francisco Vasquez Trish DeBaun as Vera McCann Reynaldo Gallegos as Carlos Vasquez Caesar Garcia as Javier Morales Mateo Herreros as Justin Meyers Tony Hoover as Male Police Officer Zach Johnson as Larry Evans Robin Karfo as Gloria Vasquez Juan Monsalvez as Eddie Cervantes Arya Moore as Femaile Police Officer Charlotte Nielsen as Patti McCann Yelba Osorio as Donna Del Rio Lana Parrilla as Lisa Vasquez Leifi Phillips as Caroline Jenssen Fabian Williams as Walter
When you do bad things, bad things will happen to you (you will get bad Karma)
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