Francisco vasquez de Coronado found neither gold nor silver on his expeditions into what is today Mexico and the American southwest. He found grand Canyon and Colorado river.
Between 1540 and 1542, Francisco Vázquez de Coronado y Luján led a large expedition from what is now Mexico to present-day Kansas through parts of the southwestern United States.
They expected to pay off their investments and become wealthy from gold and jewels in Cibola, but when they arrived in July 1540, they discovered no wealth. Coronado dispatched side parties to discover the Grand Canyon and the Colorado River's mouth.
His expedition marked the first European sightings Grand Canyon and the Colorado River.
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Explanation:
Leaders--they with commissioners for NE created a treaty and therefore the sagamores are spokespersons or leaders of the tribes.
Sagamores of the tribes were meeting with NE leadership to create a treaty. Only leadership would be recognized for the treaty process. The sagamores were either leaders of the tribes or acting as diplomats to complete the treaty process.
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The statement is false.
President Reagan fired fire-fighters in 1981 and not 1985 for an illegal strike.
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- President Reagan stated that the strike was illegal and in violation of laws of work and professional ethics.
- The President also issued a warning to the fire-fighters over their strike and threatened to fire them if they did not return to work within 48 hours.
- The workers did not return to work and so were fired and lost their jobs as a result.