Spaniards like Hernando de Soto and Francisco Vázquez de Coronado failed to establish lasting settlements in North America primarily due to the harsh geography, hostile Native American populations, and lack of the expected wealth, particularly gold. Their expeditions focused on exploration and conquest rather than sustainable colonization, leading to high mortality rates among their men and limited resources. Additionally, the vast distances and diverse ecosystems made it challenging to maintain supply lines and support long-term settlements. Ultimately, their endeavors did not yield the riches that motivated their ventures, leading to their withdrawal.
De Soto died along the riverbank, and Coronado did not find gold
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The Spaniards (Spain) were the first European settlers in North America.
De Soto and Coronado failed to settle in North America due to various factors such as harsh environmental conditions, lack of resources and supplies, resistance from indigenous peoples, and the vastness of the territory they were exploring. Additionally, they were focused more on exploration and plundering wealth rather than establishing permanent settlements.
because there army was not strong enough to defeat the north American soldiers.
Coronado was the first person to explore North America's Southwest.
who did the English population in north america settle
Fransisco Coronado traveled to North America around Nebraska. I hope this answer helped
SOUTHWESTERN North America
SOUTHWESTERN north america
southwest