because of they were rich in gold silver and jewels
they faced the big crowd ,loud noises, and finding shelter.
the distance people could walk on foot
it made people go to america. like coronodo
Ceuta and Milillia which lie within Morocco
Francisco Vasquez de Coronado was the Spanish explorer who searched for the Seven Cities of Cibola. They were never found though his units search the American Southwest for years.
because of they were rich in gold silver and jewels
the development of spanish colonies in the New World was organizeed through:
Francisco Vazquez de Coronado was primarily interested in exploration and expanding Spanish territory in the Americas. He was also motivated by the prospect of finding wealth, particularly through discovering the fabled Seven Cities of Gold. Additionally, he was interested in spreading Christianity to indigenous populations encountered during his expeditions.
The Kanto gym leaders are located in most major cities. Be sure to look out for the gym signs. They will usually be located in the middle of the large cities. There are some cities that do not have gym leaders, however.
Coronado searched for the fabled Seven Cities of Gold in what is now the southwestern United States. He led an expedition in the 1540s in hopes of finding great wealth and expanding Spanish territory. Though he did not find the cities of gold, his exploration led to the expansion of Spanish influence in the region.
The spanish translation for :The Cities are Historical" is: Las ciudades son históricas.
it is the gym leaders in some cities
all.. because all spanish cities have roman catholisism in them.. Examples of those cities are Madrid and Aragon and Barcelona
Francisco Vasquez de Coronado explored in search of the Seven Cities of Gold, which were believed to be filled with riches. He was also looking to expand Spanish territory and spread the influence of the Spanish Empire.
Spanish priests didn't find cities. They established missions around which cities grew.
Caliente and Mesquite are two cities in Nevada with Spanish names.
Many Southwest cities have Spanish names because of the region's history of Spanish colonization and influence. Spanish explorers and settlers named many of these cities, leading to a lasting legacy of Spanish place names in the region.