they sailed there
Coronado continued the unsuccesful search for Cibola. First,Esteban was killed by the Zuni people in what is now New Mexico.Second,Cabeza de Vaca was shipwreck off the Texas Cost.
it was cibola
The seven cities of Cibola were called Hawikuh, Halona, Matsaki, Quivira, Kiakima, Cibola, and Tiguex. According to Spanish explorers, these cities were believed to be rich in gold and other resources.
They came to find gold that they had heard was in that area, and hoped to become rich.
The first explorer to look for the Seven Cities of Cibola was Francisco Vásquez de Coronado. In 1540, he led an expedition into what is now the southwestern United States in search of rumored cities rich in gold and treasures.
Quivira and Cibola were mythical cities that Spanish explorers sought in the American Southwest during the 16th century. They were believed to be rich in gold and other treasures, but were never found. The quest for these cities helped drive Spanish exploration and settlement in the region.
Francisco Coronado's motive for exploring was to find the fabled Seven Cities of Gold, also known as Cibola, which were said to be rich in treasure and wealth. He was seeking glory, riches, and the opportunity to expand Spanish territory and influence in the New World.
very.
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wise and rich, both are adjectives
Find a rich man.
There are two; 'wise' is the adjective and 'rich' is the predicate adjective.