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Francisco Vasquez de Coronado was a conquistador who led an expedition through the southwestern parts of the United States and reached Kansas. This expedition was from 1540 to 1542. On this expedition, he discovered the Grand Canyon and the Colorado River. He was also looking for the legendary cities of gold.
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.
If the pioneers left the East too late in the season, they might also have to deal with frost, iced-over rivers and even a few major blizzard before they reached their destinations.
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When Coronado reached the village of Hawikuh and realized it was not one of the seven cities of Cibola as described, he and his men ultimately decided to attack and conquer the village. However, this led to a violent conflict with the Zuni people living there, resulting in the villagers resisting the Spanish forces and the village being burned. This confrontation marked the beginning of a difficult expedition for Coronado, as he continued his search for the mythical cities of gold.
Coronado and his group crossed the Colorado River and explored what is now the southwestern United States. He reached what is now New Mexico.
Francisco Vázquez de Coronado
Coronado and his group crossed the Colorado river and explored what is now the southwestern United States. He reached what is now New Mexico.
Coronado travled through areas of Northern Mexico and present-day Arizona and New Mexico. The expedition reached a town belonging to the Zuni people in early summer 1540.
The land elevation toward the end of Coronado's journey was generally flat and low-lying as he reached the Great Plains in North America. This area is characterized by vast grasslands and few natural obstacles, making it easier for explorers like Coronado to traverse the terrain.
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The part of his expedition reached Arizona after surviving the winter on the Rio Grande at Cuana (they were threatened by small group of indians which was routed).
Francisco Vasquez de Coronado was a conquistador who led an expedition through the southwestern parts of the United States and reached Kansas. This expedition was from 1540 to 1542. On this expedition, he discovered the Grand Canyon and the Colorado River. He was also looking for the legendary cities of gold.
He committed suicide.