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Sergio [31]
3 years ago
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After leaving the Zuni Pueblo in modern-day New Mexico, list the places known to have been explored by the Coronado expedition a

nd describe how they were greeted by the Native Americans they encountered. (OC 1)
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Makovka662 [10]3 years ago
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Answer: Coronado and his men spent the winter of 1540–1541 near the Rio Grande River near present-day Santa Fe, New Mexico. It was not an easy time, as the Spanish were attacked several times by Native Americans. In the spring of 1541, the group made their way to what is now Texas, moving into the Palo Duro Canyon. Coronado led a small group to the north in search of Quivira, another one of the Seven Cities of Gold. He was disappointed once again when all he found was another Native American village in what is now modern-day Kansas.

Explanation: I put this as my answer for my school and got it right sorry if I was late.

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