Cabeza de Vaca's expedition can be considered a mix of both success and failure. While the expedition did not achieve its original goal of finding riches, it led to new knowledge of the land and its people. Cabeza de Vaca's survival and eventual return to Spain brought attention to the region and paved the way for further exploration.
Southwest Indians were likely discovered by Spanish explorer Francisco Vรกzquez de Coronado in 1540 during his expedition in search of the fabled Seven Cities of Gold. Coronado encountered various indigenous groups in present-day Arizona and New Mexico, including the Pueblo people. This discovery marked the beginning of Spanish colonization and interactions with the Southwest Indian tribes.
The Zuni Indians in Cibola, the Pueblo Indians, and The Turk , which he later killed because he believed The Turk had lied to him when telling him about a land of gold called Quiriva or sumthing wich he did
Home would properly fit the position for an antonym of expedition. The reason why is alomost like the phrase "What goes up, must come down" because if you don't ever leave for an expedition then where would you be?
The Shoshone Indians helped Lewis and Clark by providing them with horses that made their journey across the Rocky Mountains easier and faster. The horses also enabled the explorers to carry more supplies and trade goods, which were essential for their expedition. Additionally, the Shoshone woman, Sacagawea, who was part of the tribe, served as an interpreter and guide for Lewis and Clark.
the expedition had peace dealings with the Indians because
she helped interperste the native american lanquage to lewis and clark
The shoshone indians help the expedition because Sacagawea was the chief's sister,
Because they ate ceaser salad
Indians because at first the pilgrims just came and invaded there land when the Indians were living there peaceful
They were respected but not feared because they were a peaceful tribe.
Very few. Chinooks were peaceful because it was good for trade.
They thought it would be a good idea to bring the baby along because they thought it would show that the expedition's intentions were peaceful.
Well , really i think they were because back in the old days they wasnt noisy.
Lewis and Clark did build peaceful relations towards the Indians. Lewis and Clark would give gifts and peace metals to the Indians they met. Also without the Indians help, Lewis and Clark would have never reached the Pacific. What really help to establish the peace between the Indians and the Explorers was Sacagawea and her baby, Pompey, because the Indians that they wouldn't bring a women and an infant along if it was not in peace.
It was given the name because a group of Cherokee Indians were in the expedition that blazed the trail.
Because when they stopped and ran into indians they would have her translate for them. So she was pretty much their translator and guider.