I'm not sure any exist. I have never ever seen any.
well i am not intirely sure but he was an explorer and all explorers are important but he did discover some of our land, indians, ect. he was sent to find the seven cities of gold which are not true and they where just a myth i hope that answers your question!
Francisco Vasquez de Coronado had set out in search of gold and other treasures to bring back to Spain, but was disappointed to find only mud, stone, and angry Zuni warriors in the southern Americas - now known as Texas - and Mexico.
No, Francisco Vasquez de Coronado did not actually discover the Grand Canyon. He would have been lucky to have been within 200 miles of it.The Grand Canyon was discovered by a small band of men led by Garcia Lopez de Cárdenas, whom de Coronado had sent to find the Colorado River.
You can sometimes find these pictures as demonstrations online. If you are not having luck, you can just find individual pictures and use those.
Fransisco Vasquez de Coronado
Well, his mission was to find gold for Spain, and he didnt find any.
gold
Francisco Vasquez do Coronado's main goal was to find the Seven Cities Of Gold for him and his country(Spain)
he founded mexico
please find it in Google or someone from Spain who knons about francisco vaquez
he discoverd watermelons
The Seven City of gold
the colorado river and the grand canyon
The aim of Coronado's expedition was to find the City of Gold. Francisco Vasquez de Coronado was a Spanish explorer.
To find the rumored seven cities of gold
no Francisco Coronado found it
He was trying to find the seven golden cities and take their gold.