Coronado was interested in experimenting new things.
he wanted to find gold.
Greedy fella
Francisco Coronado wore clothing that included high lace collars, blouses with wide sleeves. and tall boots. He also wore hats with large brims that were often decorated with feathers.
He used them as cargo mules to carry his supplies through the Utah canyons and as they weakened or died, he just left them behind for the vultures. The native Indians were expendable and easily replaced by catching and enslaving some more
He was looking for gold and the ancient cities of Cibola, i dont know what he did successfully but there are some facts!
No they did notMEActually, Coronado did kill some Pueblos, but it was only due to diseases he and his crew had brought over.GhostBustersF
Coronado was looking for the Seven Cities of Cibola (Gold). He never found them and so they are dismissed as a legend. But, some people still believe it is out there. If you look up "History's Mysteries" and El Dorado (another name for the Cities of Cibola) there is a very cool episode to watch. I have come across 2 Cities of Cibola's supposed names:QuiviraAntillaHope this helps!
coronado helped people
he spent the night in the grand canyon
francisco coronado explored the grand canyon he was also the first European to discover most of the u.s.'s southwest after coronado was sick and unconscious for many days he returned back to new Spain and died on September 22 in New Mexico
Fransicisco Coronado wore SOME STUF LIKE : CLOTHES, Hats, Jewels..?.,and other :)
Francisco Coronado was known for being brave, ambitious, and determined. He led an expedition in search of the legendary Seven Cities of Gold in the southwestern United States in the 16th century, demonstrating his leadership and adventurous spirit.
No he didn't he went with Several men some had animals.
spanish explorer Francisco vasquezde de coronado and Alonso Alvarezde pineda
1539 and feb. 23rd 1540 and April 22 1540
Francisco Coronado wore clothing that included high lace collars, blouses with wide sleeves. and tall boots. He also wore hats with large brims that were often decorated with feathers.
yes some of the crew members walked the plank and there was a horrible storm
Some of Francisco Coronado's obstacles included harsh terrain, extreme weather conditions, lack of supplies, and resistance from indigenous peoples. These challenges made it difficult for his expedition to navigate and explore the unfamiliar territory.
According to some sources, Francisco Vasquez de Coronado (1510-1554) died on September 22, 1554 in Mexico City. Others list a date in July. In any event, this occurred more than 12 years after his expedition (1540-1542) into the lands north of Mexico.