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.
The long way
North America, the east coast of Canada.
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North America.
Are you retartded? It's called North America and South America because South America is in the Southern Hemisphere and a north America is in the Northern Hemisphere, see its people like you who make Americans seem stupid. Go and educate yourself you fool.
Coronado was the first person to explore North America's Southwest.
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Read the material in your lesson!! Its kinda rediculous to go to these websites for a measly quiz!! (I am not a teacher.)
He didn't go to college.
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Type your answer here... he went to mexico
To search for gold and other treasure.
To find the rumored seven cities of gold
He wanted to find gold which would make him rich
Francisco Vasquez de Coronado had set out in search of gold and other treasures to bring back to Spain, but was disappointed to find only mud, stone, and angry Zuni warriors in the southern Americas - now known as Texas - and Mexico.
He went to go find gold somewhere, but he never found any.