Viceroy Antonio de Mendoza funded his expedition
Queen Isabella
Isabella had been dead for 36 years before de Coronado started his expedition.
The expedition was financed by de Coronado and Antonio de Mendoza.
Tiffany Frankel
king Ferdinand & queen issabella.
himself and mendoza
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
I think it was be cause he always at asia
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.
it must have been hard to leave home but otherwise good.
yes he did
to find El Dorado
spain financed vasco expedition
Francisco de Coronado's father was Juan Vรกzquez de Coronado, a nobleman and military commander. Juan Vรกzquez de Coronado played a prominent role in Spanish politics and military campaigns in Spain.
Francisco Vasquez de Coronados wife.
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Robert de La Salle is the French nobleman who financed his own expedition along the Mississippi River Valley. He also claimed all of the land that he came across for France.
Queen of Spain
Jefferson
Queen of Spain
Francisco Vasquez de Coronado's interactions with native people were initially peaceful as he searched for the legendary Seven Cities of Gold, but they turned more hostile as he failed to find the riches he sought. He and his men clashed with various indigenous groups as they traveled through the American Southwest, leading to violence and ultimately undermining his expedition.
bob gonzalez
The Virginia company of london