Francisco Vázquez de Coronado was a Spanish explorer who contributed to Texas primarily through his expedition in 1540-1542, which aimed to find the fabled Seven Cities of Gold. Although he did not discover any riches, his travels through present-day Texas helped map the region and provided valuable information about its geography and indigenous peoples. Coronado's expedition marked one of the earliest European explorations of Texas, paving the way for future Spanish colonization and settlement in the area. His interactions with Native American tribes also influenced subsequent relations between Europeans and indigenous populations.
coronado crossed into the area we now know as Texas!
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Coronado National Memorial near Sierra Vista, Arizona. Coronado Bridge, San Diego. Coronado Heights, Lindsborg, Kansas, Coronado High Schools in Lubbock, Texas, El Paso, Texas, and in Scottsdale, Arizona, and Coronado Road in Phoenix, Arizona.
coronado lead his expidition through New Mexico, Texas, Oklahoma and Kansas.
Yes.
coronado lead his expidition through New Mexico, Texas, Oklahoma and Kansas.
There was no book written by him.
The two PEOPLE are Coronado and de Soto
He explored Texas
amongus
Coronado went to Texas in search of the seven cities of gold after reading Cabeza de Vaca's book and found nothing so Spain decided that he would be the last explorer that they spent to Texas