Estaban
The translation on the first plank is: Find the noble bird; let him take you by the hand and give you passage to the sacred temple of Cibola. The translation on the second plank is: Islands of stone in a sea of grass. When put in the correct order it reads: Islands of stone in a sea of grass. Find the noble bird; let him take you by the hand and give you passage to the sacred temple of Cibola.
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Slave River
During his expedition he found the Colorado River.
Expeditionssss. To find the nortwest passage.
In 1539 Coronado led a large expedition from Mexico looking for the fabled Seven Cities of Cibola.
No, Coronado did not find the city of Cibola. He led an expedition in search of the mythical Seven Cities of Gold but did not discover them. The city of Cibola is believed to be a legendary place that was never found by Coronado or anyone else.
Francisco Coronado set sail to find the seven cities of Cibola 1539 his voyage ended 1542.
The Spanish nobleman who went looking for Cibola was Francisco Vásquez de Coronado. He led an expedition in 1540 to find the fabled Seven Cities of Gold in the American Southwest, believing Cibola to be one of them.
he started his expedition in 1539 and later after he was the first European to see the Mississippi river.
Coronado went to Mexico when he was about 25, married a wealthy heiress, and became the governor of New Galicia (now northern Mexico). At age 29, in 1539, he set off on his expedition to find the rumored Cities of Gold (Cibola), exploring a large area of what is now the southwest US, as far north as Kansas.
Francisco de Coronado
Spanish explorer Francisco Vásquez de Coronado led an expedition into the American Southwest in the 1540s in search of the mythical Seven Cities of Cibola, rumored to be wealthy with gold. His expedition failed to find the cities, but they did explore much of present-day Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, and Kansas.
Francisco Coronado searched for the Seven Cities of Cibola in 1540-1542. He led an expedition to find these legendary cities of gold in the American Southwest but ultimately found only adobe pueblos inhabited by Native American tribes.
He did not find the Seven Cities of Cibola.
FRANCISCO VASQUEZ DE CORONADO!! Im doing this for ss hw too!
Francisco Vásquez de Coronado led an expedition from 1540 to 1542 in search of the Seven Cities of Cibola in present-day southwestern United States. While he did not find the cities of gold he sought, Coronado's expedition led to significant exploration of the American Southwest.