Coronado instructed the Spanish to explore the southwestern region of North America, particularly the areas of present-day New Mexico, Arizona, and Kansas in search of the fabled Seven Cities of Gold. He also encouraged them to establish colonies and spread Spanish influence in the region.
Francisco Coronado fought the Apaches because they resisted Spanish expansion into their territory in the Southwest. Coronado led an expedition in search of the mythical Seven Cities of Gold, and clashes with the Apaches were a result of the Spanish quest for wealth and control of the region.
guessing by his name, he was probably a spaniard. that's from Spain if you didn't know that
Yes, Coronado Island in California, Coronado National Forest in Arizona, and Coronado National Memorial in Arizona have been named after Francisco de Coronado, a Spanish explorer known for his expedition in search of the Seven Cities of Gold in the 16th century.
It seems like there may be a typo in your question. If you are referring to "Coronado," it is a Spanish word that could possibly be a misspelling of "coronado," which means crowned or crowned one. Please provide more context for a more accurate response.
Francisco Vázquez de Coronado did not have a brother. He was a Spanish conquistador who led an expedition to explore the southwestern part of North America in the 16th century.
Francisco Coronado parents were Spanish.
The aim of Coronado's expedition was to find the City of Gold. Francisco Vasquez de Coronado was a Spanish explorer.
The spanish explorer was Coronado:)
Coronado led a quest for treasure to enrich the spanish empire, but failed.
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It means "crowned" or "coronated".
The 7 cities of gold