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Lyndon Johnson graduated from Texas State University when it was called Southwest Texas State.
The INDIANS worked very hard?
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Southwest Indians were likely discovered by Spanish explorer Francisco Vázquez de Coronado in 1540 during his expedition in search of the fabled Seven Cities of Gold. Coronado encountered various indigenous groups in present-day Arizona and New Mexico, including the Pueblo people. This discovery marked the beginning of Spanish colonization and interactions with the Southwest Indian tribes.
Francisco Vázquez de Coronado led an expedition in 1540-1542 to search for the Seven Cities of Cibola, which were rumored to be wealthy cities in the southwest. Along the way, Coronado encountered various Native American tribes, including the Pueblo people in present-day New Mexico and Arizona. These tribes were already established in the region and were not "discovered" by Coronado, but their encounters with him had significant consequences for their communities.
He was an explorer who discovered the southwest of North America, but he didn't create anything.
he was the ifrst to explore southwest USA and discovered the grand canyon.
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Francisco Vazquez de Coronado named the lands he discovered in what is now the American Southwest "Cíbola" and "Quivira." He was searching for the legendary Seven Cities of Gold, but did not find the riches he sought.
Coronado was the first person to explore North America's Southwest.
Yes, much of what today is the American Southwest was first surveyed during the Coronado expedition.
It was Captain Garciia Lopez de Cardenas from Francisco Vasquez de Coronado's exploration of the southwest in search of the Seven Cities of Cibola.