His big expedition that I know of is the search for the mythical 7 Cities of gold
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.
re in to north of south idk wat this is I just made it
I think 400 miles
15 ships with 2000 soldiers
381.7 kg of rock and six expeditions to the moon TRUST ME: IT'S RIGHT
Francisco Vasquez de Coronado had 2 kids. Their names were Isabela Vasquez De Coronado & Marina Vasquez De Coronado
2 years
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Francisco Vasquez de Coronado had 2 kids. Their names were Isabela Vasquez De Coronado & Marina Vasquez De Coronado
About 2000 Miles or more
Obviously not 1 probably about 100-300
He did many things look him up on Google!
yes he was.=Coronado was born in 1510 Salamanca Spain, the second son of Juan Vasquez de Coronado, a wealthy noble man; his mom was Isabel de Lujan. As a young son, Francisco could not inherit his family fortune because it was given to his older brother, little is known about his childhood.==Many historians believe that Francisco Vasquez de Coronado was one of the greatest explorers. He is well known as one of the greatest conquistadors. He was driven for wealth and fame. He listened about the tales of golden cities and guess what he found?=
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On his expedition north of Mexico in 1540-1542, Coronado had as many as 335 Spanish soldiers and 1300 natives, as well as some monks and a few slaves. Along the way, he took on guides from various tribes, none of which located any treasures for him.
He took many people with him i think
he had 4