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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.
His search for the seven cities of gold in the American Southwest.
The Seven Cities of Gold refer to the legendary cities purported to have been located in the American Southwest, with their existence fueled by myths and Spanish exploration in the 16th century. These cities were said to be filled with riches, but their actual existence remains a subject of debate and exploration.
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Coronado did not find the Seven Cities of Gold because they were legendary and likely never existed. The stories of the cities were more of a myth or exaggeration rather than based on actual locations. Coronado's expedition did explore the American Southwest but did not discover the fabled cities.
The Spanish explorer Francisco Vásquez de Coronado is known for his expedition in search of the seven cities of gold in the American Southwest during the 16th century. Though he did not find the mythical cities, his journey led to the exploration and settlement of new territories in North America.
They were mainly searching for gold and Fabled Cities as in Cities of Gold.
Francisco Coronado searched for the Seven Cities of Cibola in 1540-1542. He led an expedition to find these legendary cities of gold in the American Southwest but ultimately found only adobe pueblos inhabited by Native American tribes.
There is a myth about the Seven Cities of Gold. The stories may have their root in a Portuguese legend about seven cities founded on the island of Antillia.
Seven Cities of Gold - film - was created in 1955-09.