the year 1540
define hero like a hero to Spain, and/or to America. 1. when he went back to Spain he was no longer a hero and no longer a Governor. 2. To America he is a hero... i will leave that up to you.
it must have been hard to leave home but otherwise good.
No except for the foods he took back. He and the other explorers introduced tomatos, potatoes, chocolate, and coffee to Europe. This influenced whole cultures and fed millions. Some historians think the Fremch revolution could have been prevented if they had planted the potato instead of wheat. Of course we can't forget the Irish potato famine and how it drove people to leave Ireland for new places and brought millions to American shores.
There are two most interesting things about San Francisco De Asís. One is that it's built in Francisco Mission District, at the corner of 16th and Dolores Street. Second is that the Spanish priests and soldiers lost all of their power, so the Indians were allowed to leave the mission. And there also is a third on. Third, the Indians DIDN'T leave! They stayed in rancho's to work for themselves.
Yes. I just tried a booking on Avis, pick up in Paris, drop off in Madrid, and had no problem. If Avis does it, you can be sure the other big firms do. Obviously, more local hirers will not allow this.
Well his expedition original expedition was in 1540 to 1542
define hero like a hero to Spain, and/or to America. 1. when he went back to Spain he was no longer a hero and no longer a Governor. 2. To America he is a hero... i will leave that up to you.
2002
If you are asking about Francisco Franco the answer is never. Once he returned to Spain to begin the Spanish Civil War he never again left the country.
He left home because his fortune was left to his older brother and he did not like it so he left home.
Ah, my friend, Francisco de Coronado was a Spanish conquistador known for exploring the American Southwest in the 16th century. While there may not be a specific thing named after him, his legacy lives on through the places he discovered and the stories that continue to be told about his adventures. Just like Francisco, may you also leave a positive mark on the world around you, creating your own legacy for others to remember.
El Turco claimed that Quivira was a city made of gold with abundant riches, sparking Coronado's interest and motivating him to leave Tiguex in search of this mythical city.
yes he did. He lived with his dad, older brother, and mom until he had to leave.
it must have been hard to leave home but otherwise good.
it must have been hard to leave home but otherwise good.
You can leave your luggage at the baggage storage facilities located at San Francisco Airport.
No except for the foods he took back. He and the other explorers introduced tomatos, potatoes, chocolate, and coffee to Europe. This influenced whole cultures and fed millions. Some historians think the Fremch revolution could have been prevented if they had planted the potato instead of wheat. Of course we can't forget the Irish potato famine and how it drove people to leave Ireland for new places and brought millions to American shores.