Francisco Vasquez de Coronado sailed for the country Spain. But he is primarily known for his inland expeditions while in Spanish Mexico (1540-1542).
During his early expeditions, Spain was ruled by Charles V, the Holy Roman Emperor (1519-1556).
Francisco Vazquez reprsented Mexico
Coronado's expedition failed to produce gold
He was sponsored by Spain.He was ACTUALLY sponsored by King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella.Isabella had been dead for 36 years, and Ferdinand for 24 years before de Coronado started his expedition.The expedition was financed by himself and Antonio de Mendoza
Coronado explored gumdrop city with his budies
he was born on 1510 and he was born in salamanca,spain and he died september 22 1554.he was born in september 22 1510 in salamanca,spain.he was born in 1510. that is the right answer
Francisco Coronado was born in Salamanca, Spain in 1510 and came to Mexico in 1535. He was a Spanish conqueror, or conquistador who visited New Mexico and other parts of what are now the southwestern United States and hoped to conquer the seven cities of gold. In 1540 he was sent to find these cities but discovered them to be only poor Indian pueblos in what is now New Mexico. In 1541 Coronado went to look for "Quivira," a land said to be rich in gold. He reached what is now eastern Kansas, but found only Indian villages. Fransisco's expeditions failed to produce gold. Coronado and his men returned to Mexico in 1542. Some of his men discovered the Grand Canyon of the Colorado.
He represented Spain.
Francisco Vasquez De Coronado sailed to Mexico.
Francisco Vasquez do Coronado's main goal was to find the Seven Cities Of Gold for him and his country(Spain)
Francisco Vazquez reprsented Mexico
salamanca,spain
Spain was it
salamanca,Spain
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Francisco Vasquez de Coronado explored for the king and queen of Spain. He also grew up in Spain.
he worked for the spanish empire
fue a conquistar a tu madre .. jajaja