i think so
He found the Grand Canyon, which is now a historical land mark.The above answer is a common misconception.Francisco Vasquez de Coronado did not discover/find the Grand Canyon. A scouting party led by Captain Garcia Lopez de Cardenas, along with Hopi guides and a small group of Spanish soldiers did. The main expedition led by de Coronado did not come within 150 miles of the Grand Canyon.
Sierra Leone was one of several African regions from which enslaved Africans were taken and transported to the Americas.
QUEEN ISABELLA There seems to be a very serious misapprehension by a lot of users on this site that Ferdinand and Isabella sponsored every expedition that ever followed the one of Columbus. In fact, I am still waiting for the one that asks "Why did Ferdinand and Isabella sponsor the moon landings". To put the facts right, Isabella died six years before de Coronado was born. Ferdinand died when de Coronado was six years old. De Coronado was not sent by anyone, he took it upon himself as Governor of the Kingdom of Nueva Galicia, and with the permission of the Viceroy of Mexico, Antonio de Mendoza. The expedition was financed by de Coronado and de Mendoza.
Many Africans can speak the language of their own tribe, clan, ethnicity, or region. Often the languages of other tribes, clans, ethnicities or regions nearby are also understood. In addition to knowedge of African languages, many Africans can speak the language of the country that their country was colonised by. For example English is widely spoken in Kenya, Tanzania and other former British Colonies. French is spoken in the Demcoratic Republic of Congo and other former French Colonies. Portuguese is spoken in Mozambique. The language of the former colony is often used as the main language of business and government.
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)
The Southwest is a cultural region because it is home to several people of all races, creeds, and nationalities. This included Native Americans, Mexican Americans, Mexicans, Asians, African Americans, Africans, and several others. The Southwest is also home to several restaurants, as well as cultural and heritage festivals that celebrate the diversity of the region as a whole.
No. Several African countries chose to boycott the 1976 games, but they weren't banned.Unless you mean South Africans, who were banned from the Olympics for several decades including in 1976.
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Francisco Vasquez de Coronado was a Spanish conquistador who led an expedition in the 16th century in search of the legendary Seven Cities of Gold. While he did not find the cities, his journey took him through various regions in what is now the southwestern United States, including Arizona, New Mexico, and Kansas, making him one of the first Europeans to explore these areas. His expedition also played a significant role in expanding Spanish influence in North America.
No he didn't he went with Several men some had animals.
Hypertension afflicts 50 million Americans and is most common in African Americans, who are 40% more likely to suffer from it than whites. In addition to studies, which found that genetic differences promote hypertension in African Americans, several medical studies have concluded that racism, which causes psychosocial stress, leads to hypertension and life-threatening illnesses in the black population.
he entered what is now the united states in search of mythical cites of gold
Technically Blacks and Native Americans were the first people. But no not all people are descendants of Blacks or Natives, however there are several nationalities that are, such as some Caribbeans, some Asians, some Hispanics, some Italians.
More than 350,000 African Americans served in segregated units during World War I, mostly as support troops. Several units saw action alongside French soldiers fighting against the Germans, and 171 African Americans were awarded the French Legion of Honor. In response to protests of discrimination and mistreatment from the black community, several hundred African American men received officers' training in Des Moines, Iowa. By October 1917, over six hundred African Americans were commissioned as captains and first and second lieutenants.
Europeans introduced several things to the Americans. One main staple introduced were cows.
Yes, several.
There were several ways that slaves resisted their treatment in America. These included breaking tools, uprooting plants, working slow, or some even ran away.