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  1. Francisco De Coronado: Explorer of the American Southwest (World's Great Explorers) by R. Conrad Stein, 1992-04
  2. The Journey of Coronado, 1540-1542 (Fulcrum Series in American History)
  3. Majestic Journey: Coronado's Inland Empire by Stewart L. Udall, 1995-10
  4. Coronado's Golden Quest (Stories of America) by Barbara Weisberg, Alex Haley, 1992-10
  5. To the Inland Empire by Stewart L. Udall, 1987-09-16
  6. Documents Of The Coronado Expedition, 1539-1542: "They Were Not Familiar With His Majesty, nor Did They Wish to be His Subjects" by Richard Flint, Shirley Cushing Flint, 2005-02-28

1. European Explorers - Age Of Exploration
francisco vasquez de coronado. francisco Vásquez de coronado from the Discoverer's Goes There European exploration of the new world. coronado, francisco vasquez de (Spanish explorer
http://www.chenowith.k12.or.us/tech/subject/social/explore.html
European Explorers of the "New World" in the Age of Exploration
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2. Modern History Sourcebook: Biographic Sources On Spaniards In The New World, 16t
in the new world is available GOVERNOR francisco vasquez de coronado exploration and Conquest of the new Land of Cibola, Where He Went with Governor francisco Vdsquez coronado
http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/mod/17C-spanishbios.html
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Modern History Sourcebook:
Biographic Sources On Spaniards In The New World, 16th-17th Centuries
Petitions for Jobs And Money A huge amount of information on individual Spanish settlers in the New world is available. Much comes from petitions - Probanzas de Servicios y Writos -for jobs sent to the king and Council of the Indies. As well as such petitions hundred of autobiographies by church men of the period survive - e.g. at least 355 from 1607 to 1809 in the archdiocesan archive. All this makes possible a social history of Spanish settlement.
True Reports Concerning Persons Who Took Part in the Conquest of New Spain and the City of Mexico, Who Went Thither with the Marquis del Valle
JUAN XARAMILLO, DECEASED
He says that he is a resident of this city and a native of Villanueva de Balcarrota, son of Alonzo Xaramillo and Mencia de Matos. His father served his Majesty in the conquests of Tierra Firme and La Española; he himself went to New Spain with the Marqués del Valle [Cortés], and was present at the taking of this city. He also took part in the conquests of New Spain and its provinces, as he declares, and in those of the Rio de Grijalva, Oaxaca, Pánuco, and Honduras. In remuneration of his services he was given in encomienda the town of Xilotepec. He is in debt and ruined; is married, has his home established, his arms, many horses, and a family. . . .

3. Conquistadors - North America
With full curriculum resources focusing on issues related to the Conquistadors' exploration and conquest of the new world, this online learning adventure for students and teachers retraces the francisco vasquez de coronado (~15101554) francisco vasquez de coronado was the governor of new Galicia Indians have in the modern world? Should they
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Francisco Vasquez de Coronado was the governor of New Galicia. He commissioned an expedition, led by Friar Marcos de Niza with Estevanico as guide, to find the mythical city. [more]
What rights should native Indians have in the modern world? Should they have the right to practice their traditional religion and other cultural beliefs?
Case Study: Rights of Native People in the Modern World
Today, very close to where Coronado traveled in the 1500s, the Sandia Pueblo tribe of New Mexico is fighting against the Federal Government to maintain its ownership and tribal rights. The issue involves what the Sandia Pueblo say is their sacred duty to protect Sandia Mountain from development. [more] Learn more about Cabeza de Vaca's experiences in North America at:
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4. Exploration History
coronado, francisco vasquez de (15101554) - he set out in early life, visits to the new world, residence in web about voyages of discovery and exploration.
http://www.cannylink.com/historyexploration.htm
Exploration History
  • Cabrillo, Juan Rodriguez - in 1542 he sailed up the coast of what was then "New Spain" and discovered and named San Diego Bay and Santa Barbara. Captain Morgan's Journal - includes links to online resources for maritime and nautical history, pirate lore, Vikings and a suggested reading list. Cartier, Jacques (1491-1557) - he went looking for a passage through or around North America to East Asia, as some had done before him, and many would after him. Columbus, Christopher
  • 5. Exploration
    francisco vasquez de coronado A biography of the explorer coronado; part of a PBS site on the West. Explorers of the new world A timeline of explorers done by
    http://blenmantech.tusd.k12.az.us/Webb99/Exploration.html
    The Age of Exploration Illustrated by Jacob The news of Columbus' voyage to new lands spread quickly throughout Europe, and explorers soon set out for North and South America. Amerigo Vespucci, an Italian explorer who sailed along the coast of South America, was the first person to realize that Columbus had not reached Asia, but a new continent instead. A German mapmaker named America after him. The first explorers from Spain explored the southern part of North America and South America looking for gold and riches and claiming land for Spain. One Spanish explorer, Hernando Cortes, conquered the great Aztec civilization, killing many Native American people through war or the spread of diseases that were new to them. Another Spanish explorer, Francisco Coronado, traveled with a large expedition on horseback through the interior of North America looking for gold, which he never found. He did find the Grand Canyon, though. Explorers from France came looking for a passage through North America to Asia, the Northwest Passage, but found instead plentiful fishing and fur trapping. They explored mainly along the northern Atlantic coast of North America and into the interior of the continent along the Mississippi River. The French respected the Native Americans and treated them as business partners, setting up trading posts and exchanging iron tools for the furs the Native Americans brought them. Explorers from England explored mainly along the Atlantic coast of North America. Like the French, they came looking for the Northwest Passage through North America, but they soon became interested in claiming land for England and settling the new land.

    6. EXPLORERS AND EXPLORATION
    CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS. COLUMBUS AND THE new world (CARMEN SANDIEGO). coronado, francisco vasquez de. francisco vasquez de coronado (PBS). THE STORY OF coronado.
    http://www.chlive.org/pbeck/eastlibrary/explorer.htm
    EXPLORERS AND EXPLORATION
    created by Peggy Beck SEE ALSO ONLINE RESOURCES FOR PAID DATABASES.
    1492: AN ONGOING VOYAGE
    THE AGE OF EXPLORATION CURRICULUM GUIDE
    BALBOA
    NUNEZ DE BALBOA VASCO NUNEZ DE BALBOA
    BIOGRAPHIES OF EXPLORERS AND ASSOCIATED PEOPLE
    CAPTAIN JAMES COOK
    CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS
    CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS COLUMBUS AND THE NEW WORLD (CARMEN SANDIEGO)
    CORONADO, FRANCISCO VASQUEZ DE
    FRANCISCO VASQUEZ DE CORONADO (PBS) THE STORY OF CORONADO CORTES, HERNANDO THE FALL OF AZTECS HERNANDO CORTES (CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA) DE SOTO, HERNANDO HERNAN CORTES HERNANDO DE SOTO (CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA) THE SOTO EXPEDITION
    DISCOVERERS' WEB
    DISCOVERY AND EXPLORATION
    DRAKE, SIR FRANCIS
    SIR FRANCIS DRAKE SIR FRANCIS DRAKE
    EXPLORATION LINKS
    THE EXPLORERS
    EXPLORERS AND SETTLERS OF NORTH AMERICA
    EXPLORERS OF THE WORLD
    EXPLORING EXPLORATION
    GAMA (VASCO DA GAMA)
    VASCO DA GAMA COLLECTION VASCO DA GAMA: ROUND AFRICA TO INDIA
    HENRY HUDSON
    LEIF ERIKSSON
    LEIF ERICSSON LEIF ERIKSSON, THE LUCKY
    LEWIS AND CLARK RESOURCES
    MAGELLAN, FERDINAND
    MAGELLAN
    THE MARINERS' MUSEUM
    NORTH WEST OHIO COMPUTER ASSOCIATION EXPLORERS PAGE
    PONCE DE LEON FLORIDA OF THE CONQUISTADOR
    PRINCE HENRY, THE NAVIGATOR

    7. North American Exploration
    accessible, informationpacked reference to the exploration and settlement PART II The Spanish Enter the new world, 14921635. coronado, francisco vasquez de.
    http://www.booksmatter.com/b0471391484.htm
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    North American Exploration Subject Special Requests ISBN/SKU Author Michael Golay Publisher Holding Publisher Publish Date June 2003 Price Your Price $34.00 You save $6.00
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    An accessible, information-packed reference to the exploration and settlement of North America includes vividly written narrative essays on all aspects of this fascinating subject.
    Table of Contents
    Acknowledgments x Introduction PART I North America before Columbus Africans Antilia Asians Bjarni Herjolfsson Brendan, Saint Bristol, England Celts Day, John disputed claims for pre-Columbian contacts Egyptians Erik the Red Greeks Greenland Helluland Henry the Navigator Irish L'Anse aux Meadows Leif Eriksson Libyans maps Markland Muslims Native Americans navigation Newfoundland Norse Phoenicians Pining and Pothorst Piri Reis map Scolvus, Johannes

    8. Literature Of Travel And Exploration -- A-Z Entries List
    James Fenimore (17981863) coronado, francisco vasquez de (c.1510 Missions Jesuit Narratives, new world Missions Johnson of Literature of Travel and exploration.
    http://www.routledge-ny.com/travellit/azentries.html

    Note: List of entries is preliminary and may change prior to publication.
    Click on an entry name to view annotations A B C D ... Y
    A

    Afghanistan

    Airplanes

    Alaska

    Albania
    ...
    Alexander the Great
    (356-323 BCE)
    Alps

    Amazon River

    Amundsen, Roald
    Andes ... back to top B Back, George Backpacking Baedeker Guides Baffin, William (c.1584-1622) Baines, Thomas Baker, Samuel White Bali, 1800-1970 Balkans, pre-1914 ... Brito, Bernardo Gomes de (1688-c.1759) Brooke, Arthur de Capell Bruce, James Bruijn, Cornelis de (c.1652-1727) Bry, Theodore de Buccaneer Narratives Buckingham, James Silk Buondelmonti, Cristoforo (c.1380-1430) Burchell, William John (c.1782-1863) Burckhardt, Johann Ludwig Burma/Myanmar Burnes, Alexander Burton, Richard Francis ... back to top C (c.1426-1483) Cairo Camels Cameron, Verney Lovett Caminha, Pero Vaz de (c.1449-1500) Campbell, John Canada Canoes Cape of Good Hope, pre-1806 ... Carpini, Giovanni di Piano (c.1182-c.1252) Cartier, Jacques

    9. CheatHouse.com - The Exploration And Empires To America From Foreign Countries.
    trading posts and colonies Explorers and others viewed the new world as a Financed by the Spanish king and queen Fla francisco vasquez de coronado set out
    http://www.cheathouse.com/eview/9385-the-exploration-and-empires-to-america-f.ht
    Exploration and Empire Section 1: Early Explorations - Columbus. Before Columbus's voyage, Europeans did not know the Western Hemisphere existed. - During the 1400's, Europeans became interested in finding a short sea route to the Far Easta region of spices and other valuable goods. - Columbus,
    The Exploration and Empires to America from foreign countries.
    Note! The sentences in this essay are shuffled, making this essay unusable
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    10. The Age Of Exploration
    of early explorers (eg, Christopher Columbus, francisco vasquez de coronado) and the achievements that created possibilities, and opened a new world for all
    http://www.history.ctaponline.org/center/hsscm/grade5/unit2/content.cfm?Page_Key

    11. World History Notes Part II
    francisco vasquez de coronado new Mexico, Texas, Oklahoma, and Kansas, 1540–1542. St. Augustine, 1565. Results of Spanish exploration.
    http://keidahl.terranhost.com/Spring/WOH1022/WOHNotes2.htm
    WOH 1022
    World Civilization, 1500
    Part II
  • European Expansion and Exploration.
  • Development of Oceanic Commerce
  • Europe in 1492
  • Memoirs of Marco Polo
  • Nation States
  • Cannon on ships
  • International Trade before 15th Century.
  • Luxury goods
  • No direct routes from the East.
  • Trade was controlled by the Italians.
  • Conditions for exploration.
  • European World View
  • Myth of the Flat world
  • Pythagoras
  • Eratosthenes
  • Effects of Mid 15th Century Explorations.
  • Motivation for colonial empires
  • Portuguese Explorations
  • Background.
  • Azores
  • Ceuta
  • Motives.
  • Canaries and Cape Bojador.
  • Legendary Christian African king, Prestor John.
  • Exploration.
  • Cape Bojador, 1434
  • Cape Blanco, 1442
  • Gambia, 1455
  • Sierra Leone, 1460
  • Exploration after Prince Henry.
  • Fernando Po
  • Niger River, 1471
  • Elmina in the Bight of Benin, 1482
  • Congo River, 1484
  • Cape Cross, 1486
  • Bartholomeu Dias
  • Cape of Good Hope, 1488
  • Mossel Bay
  • Vasco da Gama
  • Crossed Indian Ocean in 1497
  • Malindi, Ibn Majid
  • Canton China, 1513.
  • Portuguese Empire.
  • Maritime commercial empire
  • Ormuz, Goa, Malacca.
  • Portuguese explorers
  • Pedro Cabral
  • Brazil, 1500
  • 12. ThinkQuest : Library : Who Goes There: European Exploration Of The New World
    Early Life. Hello. I am francisco vasquez de coronado. I became one of the governors of new Galacia (one of the Spanish colonies in the new world).
    http://library.thinkquest.org/J002678F/coronado.htm
    Index World History Exploration
    Who Goes There: European Exploration of the New World
    Why did Europeans explore during the Age of Exploration in the 15th, 16th, and 17th centuries? Find out when you join our voyage of exploration along with famous Portuguese, Spanish, English, and French explorers. Hear them tell their stories through interviews, autobiographies, biographies, and journals. It's an exciting way to learn about famous explorers, very different from your social studies textbook. Visit Site 2000 ThinkQuest USA Awards Silver Want to build a ThinkQuest site? The ThinkQuest site above is one of thousands of educational web sites built by students from around the world. Click here to learn how you can build a ThinkQuest site. Privacy Policy

    13. Age Of Exploration In The Americas - Exploring The New World
    England, France and Spain dominated the new world. How did the early explorers navigate the Stories of Nebraska francisco vasquez coronado traveled through the
    http://americanhistory.about.com/cs/ageofexploration/
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    Age of Exploration
    While Portugal began the Age of Exploration, England, France and Spain dominated the New World.
    Alphabetical
    Recent De Soto's Trails: Native American Conquest Interesting, well illustrated description of Hernando De Soto's trip through parts of the North American continent. The author, Donald E. Sheppard, visited each site described to verify his sources. Early Navigation Methods How did the early explorers navigate the long journey across the Atlantic? The stars and different navigational instruments are discussed in depth. From the Mariner's Museum.
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    Up a category Explorers (2) Topic Index email to a friend ...
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    14. World And USA History
    world History, Hispanics explored, colonized 1/2 the earth and waters, in one lifetime, never again acomplished in human history. of exploration, in one generation, approximately. 300 000 Spaniards had emigrated to the new world Arizona, new México, Texas, Oklahoma. francisco Vasquéz de coronado with 1000
    http://www.inficad.com/~1stbooks/0dchron.htm
    Home http://www.neta.com/~1stbooks/0dchron.htm
    Hispanic America U S A
    Hispanic
    Hispanics Christianized the Roman Empire
    In one generation Hispanics Explored, Colonized over half the earth Historians credit Spain for the total discovery -exploration-colonization of the western hemisphere nowhere in the history of the human race has this ever ocurred.. 1492 to 1542 During the period of exploration, in one generation , approximately
    300,000 Spaniards had emigrated to the New World They established over 200 cities and towns throughout America. one generation Hispanics acquired more new territory than Rome conquered in five centuries . . . . . . . .
    the right to bear arms. 1499 - Ojeda explores Venezuelan coastline. 1510 - Settlements in Jamaica.
    the first European to see the Pacific ocean. 1517 -1518 - First Spanish effort to colonize mainland Mexico. Ferdinand Magellan, a Spanish subject
    Hernan Cortes army of Spaniards was accompanied by a large number of
    native auxiliaries. Spanish women also accompanied the expedition.
    Several Castillian women established themselves as nurses: Isabel Rodriguez

    15. Explorers Of The New World Webquest
    for the trip(s), difficulties encountered, as a result of the exploration, What did he discover, Columbus and the new world. Sir Edmund Hillary. francisco Vásquez de coronado
    http://www.dowslane.org/explore.htm
    Explorers of the New World Introduction:
    Who were the explorers of the New World? What motivated them to come to this hemisphere? What challenges did they encounter here? What changes did they bring back to Europe? What is their legacy? Choose an explorer to research and collect information. Task:
    Process:
    STEP 1

    Why did people explore? Click here to get an overview on why people went out into the world, risk their lives and 'explore'. Use the Internet information linked below to answer the basic questions of who? what? where? when? why? and how? Be creative in exploring the information so that you answer these questions as fully and insightfully as you can.
    STEP 2
    You will use this information to create a Graphic Presentation in a flow chart setup that we will title, 'Explorers of the Millennium' . Each of you will create a chapter in the presentation that will include:
    • Who (Background information, nationality, timeline information about the explorer including a photo), What did he plan to do, what did he want to find Where did he sail to and reason(s)for the trip(s), difficulties encountered, as a result of the exploration

    16. Spain's Conquests In The New World
    In 1540, francisco vasquez de coronado set out from Campostela near the west coast of coronado traveled through what are now Arizona, new Mexico, Texas
    http://www2.worldbook.com/features/explorers/html/age_spain.html

    Seeking a route to the Indies

    Sailing around Africa

    Finding a new world

    Columbus reaches America
    ...
    Early explorations in the New World

    Spain's conquests in the New World
    The French and English in the New World

    The search for a Northwest Passage

    Legendary places in America
    Magellan goes around the globe
    Spain's conquests in the New World
    During the early 1500's, Spanish explorers pushed across most of Central and South America. They unintentionally brought with them smallpox and other diseases that were unknown in the Americas. As a result, thousands of Native Americans, who had no resistance to these diseases, sickened and died from them. The Spanish explorers established colonies in the new lands. Royal officials, Roman Catholic priests, and settlers arrived soon after the explorers. The Indians typically were forced to work for the Spaniards. The Spaniards also brought sugar cane, wheat, and other new plants to the Americas, as well as horses, cattle, sheep, and other domestic animals. The Spaniards took back to Europe many plants that were unknown there, such as corn and potatoes.
    One of the most important Spanish expeditions in the New World was commanded by Hernando Cortes (kawr TEHZ), who left Cuba in 1519 with more than 600 men. He sailed to what is now the Mexican state of Yucatan, which was a center of Maya civilization. Cortes moved along the coast of Mexico and then inland to Tenochtitlan (now Mexico City), the capital of the Aztec empire. Along the way, he met an Indian woman named Malinche, whom the Spaniards called Dona Marina. Malinche, who knew both the Maya and the Aztec languages, served as an interpreter for Cortes.

    17. WWW-VL: History: United States History Index: Discovery And Exploration
    Maps of the new world. European Competition in exploration 15301675. The coronado Expedition 1540-1542 francisco coronado 1510-1554. Pedro Vásquez de coronado. The coronado Expedition
    http://www.ukans.edu/history/VL/USA/ERAS/discovery.html
    WWW-VL: HISTORY: USA: DISCOVERY AND EXPLORATION
    Click here for
    The WWW-VL: History central catalogue
    WWW-VL W3 Search Engines

    Click Here to access the USA mirror.

    18. Gunston Middle School Library: Explorers Of The New World
    tutorial on exploration. Vasco Nuñez de Balboa from the Panama Canal community. francisco Vásquez de coronado - From A 16th Century new world Garrison at de Soto National
    http://www.arlington.k12.va.us/schools/gunston/library/students/links/explorers/
    Explorers of the New World
    An Internet Hotlist on European Explorers of the Western Hemisphere created by Elena Rodriguez
    Gunston Middle School Library Media Center
    Introduction Portuguese and Spanish Explorers
    English Explorers
    ...
    Viking Explorers
    Introduction
    Who were the explorers of the New World? What motivated them to come to this hemisphere? What challenges did they encounter here? What did changes did they bring back to Europe? What is their legacy? After using books, magazines and reference materials, search these Internet links to find additional information about the European Explorers of the New World.
    General Internet Resources
    Portuguese and Spanish Explorers
    • Prince Henry the Navigator - The European Voyages of Exploration /Department of History / The University of Calgary - This is part of an outstanding tutorial on exploration.

    19. LookSmart - Directory - Francisco Coronado
    coronado, francisco Texas Explorers Student shares his coronado, francisco vasquez de Offers a detailed narraive of his voyages to the new world and the
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  • allRefer Reference - Francisco Vasquez de Coronado
    Shares details on life, background, achievements, and career of the Spanish explorer. Read on Marcos de Niza, kingdom of Quivira, Mixton war, and Hernando de Alarcon.
    Coronado, Francisco - El Dorado

    Refer to this simple biography to get facts on Coronado's early career, his expeditions to Cibola and the great plains, and his final years.
    Coronado, Francisco - Expeditions

    Excellent color topographical map is displayed with Coronado's various routes into the southwest region of North America traced out.
    Coronado, Francisco - Lone Star Junction

    Learn about how Coronado's excursions into Texas on a quest for gold led to a string of national myths, and consequent forages, for riches.
    Coronado, Francisco - Pirate Who's Who
  • 20. Explorers
    Europeon Explorers in the new world from Chenowith, OR francisco vasquez de coronado http//desertusa.com/mag98/sep coronado.htm Short piece on coronado by kids
    http://www.kathimitchell.com/explorer.htm
    Explorers
    General Sources
    Specific Explorers Other General Explorer Information American History Sources for Students -
    explorers from 4th and 5th Grade Student Research Resources
    http://www.learning.caliberinc.com/explorer.html
    Global Access to Educational Sources - explorers and discoverers
    http://www.geocities.com/jk02.geo/discover6.html
    Discoverers Web - huge database about explorers
    http://www.win.tue.nl/cs/fm/engels/discovery/
    Eduplace Exploring and Settling
    http://www.eduplace.com/ss/hmss/5/unit/5.2.html
    Enchanted Learning - Explorers listed alphabetically
    http://www.enchantedlearning.com/explorers/indexa.shtml
    European Explorers Come To America - French explorers - Timeline
    http://www.civilization.ca/vmnf/explor/explcd_e.html
    European Explorers Discover North America
    http://www.fcps.k12.va.us/OakViewES/harris/97-98/america/exploration/explorers.html
    Europeon Explorers in the New World from Chenowith, OR
    http://www.chenowith.k12.or.us/tech/subject/social/explore.html
    Explorers - Plymouth State College site - Vespucci and Champlain http://oz.plymouth.edu/~lts/wilderness/explorers.html

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