Estebam Dorantes was the first African in American. He was born in Morroco. He first came to America in 1527 as part of an exploration venture to Florida. He was loking for the "Seven Cities of Gold" known as Cibola. His travels led him to present-day Arizona and New Mexico.
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he got killed by th zuni Indian tribe
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Esteban Dorantes was born in Azemmour, Morocco
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He was killed by Zuni Indians.
Esteban de Dorantes traveled with Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca to explore Florida, Texas, and other parts of the Southwest.
Esteban Dorantes was killed. There are some rumors that suggest he was murdered because he demanded turquoise and women while others claimed he died because he was thought of as a wizard.
Esteban Dorantes was killed. There are some rumors that suggest he was murdered because he demanded turquoise and women while others claimed he died because he was thought of as a wizard.
Esteban de Dorantes, also known at Estevanico, and Esteban the Moor, is believed to have been born sometime in 1500. He was a slave who was the first known African-born person to arrive in the continental United States.
Estevanico, also known as Esteban de Dorantes or Esteban the Moor, sailed from Spain to the New World in 1527.
He went to Florida to escape from spain or wherever he's from because they enslaved him.
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Esteban dorantes died on 1537
Esteban Dorantes, originally a slave of African descent, became an explorer through his involvement in the Narváez expedition to Florida in 1527. After the expedition faced numerous hardships and shipwrecks, he was one of the few survivors, ultimately escaping from captivity among Native American tribes. His experiences allowed him to gain valuable knowledge about the region, leading to his later role as a guide and interpreter for Spanish explorers, including the famous journey with the Coronado expedition in search of the Seven Cities of Gold.