Francisco Coronado was a Spanish explorer whose expeditions in the 16th century significantly contributed to European knowledge of the American Southwest. He is best known for his quest for the mythical Seven Cities of Gold, which led him through present-day Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, and Kansas. Although he did not find the riches he sought, his explorations provided valuable information about the geography and indigenous cultures of the region, paving the way for future exploration and colonization. Coronado's journey marked a crucial moment in the broader narrative of European expansion and the impact on Native American societies.
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= Francisco Vasquez de Coronado = http://www.epcc.edu/nwlibrary/borderlands/17_coronado_searched.htm
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He discovered Mexico City.
September 22, 1554 in Mexico City at age of 44
Spain did, by Franciso Vazquez de Coronado.
Francisco Vasquez de Coronado explored for the king and queen of Spain. He also grew up in Spain.
Coronado returned in disgrace
The address of the Coronado Museum Of History And Art is: 1100 Orange Avenue, Coronado, CA 92118
The phone number of the Coronado Museum Of History And Art is: 619-435-7242.
Francisco Coronado mistreated or killed native people.
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
Fransisco Coronado had the impact of finding land, mistreating people,and providing new information for his country (sponsor) about maps.
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Franciso Cornado was born in 1510.