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Francisco Vázquez de Coronado, a Spanish explorer in the 16th century, is credited with introducing several elements to America, including European livestock such as cattle, sheep, and horses. His expeditions also brought new agricultural practices and crops, as well as European customs and trade practices. Additionally, Coronado's interactions with Indigenous peoples facilitated the exchange of goods and ideas between Europe and Native American cultures. His journeys contributed to the broader Spanish colonization efforts in the Americas.

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