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∙ 11y agoYes, much of what today is the American Southwest was first surveyed during the Coronado expedition.
He conquered the Incan empire and much land in Panama and Peru.
Coronada descovered the Grand Canyon.He discovered the grand canyon.Francisco Vasquez de Coronado did not actually discover the Grand Canyon, the honour of that falls to Captain Garcia Lopez de Cardenas, along with some Hopi guides and a small group of Spanish soldiers.Actually, you are both wrong. Francisco Vasquez De Coronado's men discovered the Grand Canyon. "TheWiseFool"'s answer could be correct if they were his men.
I am pretty sure it was Henry Hudson. not positive, but pretty sure.
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Yes, much of what today is the American Southwest was first surveyed during the Coronado expedition.
Francisco Coronado
Francisco Coronado
Francisco Vazquez de Coronado y Lujan, or Francisco de Coronado, was a conquistador in the 1500s. In particular, he explored and claimed the Southwestern United States for Spain.
Francisco Coronado claimed the southwestern part of U.S. and Florida.
The southwest
Juan Ponce de Leon discovered Florida in 1513. He came to shore near St. Augustine on April 2, 1513 and claimed the territory for Spain.
He conquered the Incan empire and much land in Panama and Peru.
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Francisco Coronado claimed the region of present-day New Mexico, Kansas, and Arizona for Spain during his exploration of the southwestern United States in the 16th century. He was searching for the legendary Seven Cities of Gold but did not find the wealth he had hoped for.
He explored the Grand Canyon and Claimed the western America for Spain
The Pawnee guide who lied about Quivira was named Tascalusa. He falsely claimed to lead Spanish explorer Francisco Vásquez de Coronado to the mythical city of Quivira in search of riches, leading to disappointment and conflict.