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  1. Francisco Coronado and the Exploration of the American Southwest (Explorers of the New World) by Hal Marcovitz, 2000-01
  2. Francisco De Coronado: Explorer of the American Southwest (World's Great Explorers) by R. Conrad Stein, 1992-04
  3. Majestic Journey: Coronado's Inland Empire by Stewart L. Udall, Jerry D. Jacka, 1995-10
  4. Coronado's Quest: The Discovery of the Southwestern States by Arthur Grove Day, 1982-02-22
  5. Documents of the Coronado Expedition, 1539-1542: "They Were Not Familiar with His Majesty, nor Did They Wish to Be His Subjects."
  6. Great Cruelties Have Been Reported: The 1544 Investigation of the Coronado Expedition by Richard Flint, 2002-03-19
  7. To the Inland Empire: Coronado and Our Spanish Legacy by Stewart L. Udall, 1987-09-16
  8. Coronado's Golden Quest (Stories of America) by Barbara Weisberg, Alex Haley, 1992-10
  9. No Settlement, No Conquest: A History of the Coronado Entrada by Richard Flint, 2008-05-15
  10. Narratives of the Coronado Expeditions (Coronado Cuarto Centennial Publications, 1540-1542, V. 2.) by George Peter Hammond, Agapito Rey, 1977-06

81. Fifth
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82. THE COLLECTOR'S GUIDE: 500 YEARS OF ENCOUNTERS
1539 Fray Marcos de Niza visits the Zuni villages. 1540 francisco Vasquezde coronado explores what is now new Mexico. description Events that shaped new Mexico Hispanic arts and crafts.Category Regional North America Society and Culture History
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500 YEARS OF ENCOUNTERS
A glimpse at events that have shaped New Mexican Hispanic arts and crafts. In 1692, when Diego de Vargas reestablished the Spanish presence in what is now New Mexico, two centuries had already passed since a voyage of epic proportions changed the New World forever. The art forms of the Old Worldan accumulation of at least 2000 years of artistic heritage including contributions from Asia and Africaand the art forms of the New World, also an accumulation of some 2000 years, were brought together during the past five centuries. In many places, native traditions were ruptured and new art forms were introduced, reshaped and finally integrated into the local arts. Perhaps the exception to this trend is the land we call New Mexico. 500 years after the Colombian voyage and 300 years since the resettlement of New Mexico, the Land of Enchantment still remains an area of exploration and discovery . . . and a nurturing place for the arts of the many cultures and peoples that live here. The Pueblos, Hispanic villages and Euro-American towns that dot New Mexico's landscape testify to the diversity of cultures. Here, centuries-old artistic heritage and the blending of traditions still dictate certain forms and colors; here also, new art forms continually take shape.

83. HistoryMole: Exploration Of Land & Sea (0150-1986)
Columbus left on his third voyage of exploration. 1525, francisco Pizarro, Spanishconquistador, sailed from Panama to its first colony in the new world at St.
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84. HISTORY
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85. ART221: Art Of The Southwest - Spanish Colonial Art
together another large party led by francisco vasquez de coronado further to thewest than coronado were the people to see the San francisco Peaks - which
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ART221 Art of the Southwest
Alan Petersen THE SPANISH ENTRADA (The coming of the Spanish in the sixteenth century)
Spanish crown looking for gold
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  • troops with priests subjugation strong points are established

  • Cortez's conquest of the Aztecs in 1523 set the stage for the Spanish exploration and exploitation of Mexico and the southwestern United States
    history of the indigenous peoples interaction with European culture
    The first Spaniards to see any part of the southwestern United States were survivors of a shipwreck off the coast of Florida in 1528. Led by Alvar Nunez Cabeza de Vaca
    - built rafts and worked their way around the Gulf Coast
    - rafts were destroyed in a storm off the coast of Texas
    - captured as slaves by local natives
    - eventually de Vaca and three others, including Esteban-a black slave, managed to escape Worked their way westward - headwaters of the Gila river in New Mexico - then they turned south back to Mexico They were the first to tell fantastic stories of unbelievably rich cities in the southwest, the fabulous Seven Cities of Cibola.

    86. Encyclopædia Britannica
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    88. Meet The Explorers
    Vasco Nunez de Balboa Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo Francesco vasquez de coronado MarcoPolo Who was Henry Hudson The death of Explorers francisco Hernandez de
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    89. Arizona National Parks
    Memorial Commemorates first European exploration of the SW, by francisco Vasquezde coronado (154042 in the late 1690s in the northern frontier of new Spain
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    Nation's first archeological preserve features Casa Grande, one of the largest and most mysterious prehistoric structures ever built in North America. Chiricahua National Monument
    Lying at the intersection of two deserts and two mountain ranges, Chiricahua represents one of the premier areas for biological diversity in the northern hemisphere. Coronado National Memorial Commemorates first European exploration of the SW, by Francisco Vasquez de Coronado (1540-42), near the point where his expedition entered what is now the US.

    90. Standards
    of Old world and new worlds in de Soto, Henry Hudson, John Cabot, francisco VasquezCoronado, Magellan, Americus Vespucci, francisco Pizarro, Hernando
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    Strand 1: History - Student Outcomes Recognize that slavery had existed in different forms across the world throughout the development of civilization; and recognize the differing philosophies of Old World and New Worlds in respect to slavery, especially as regards race and permanence. Recognize settlement patterns of early immigrants, Native Americans Place in the temporal order and understand the role, route, and success of the following explorers: The Vikings (Leif Eriksson), Christopher Columbus, Ponce de Leon, Hernando de Soto, Henry Hudson, John Cabot, Francisco Vasquez Coronado, Magellan

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    92. Explorers
    a Spanish explorer, conquered the Aztecs in the new world? was the first to sailaround the world? ..coronado, a Spanish explorer, was the first European to
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    93. EXPLORER RESOURCES
    All; Vitus Bering; Vitus Bering; francisco Vásquez de coronado; Vasquezde coronado; francisco Vásquez de coronado; The
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    LIST OF RESOURCES FOR EXPLORER 
    RESEARCH ACTIVITY
    Many of the resources listed below are on individual explorers. I suggest that you check all sources not dedicated to one individual as well as checking out the sources dedicated solely to your explorer. Many of the sites on all explorers will give you a good view into your subject. Also, please do a search using one of the accepted search engines we have discussed. I would like for you to include the name and location of the search engine you used to find your own information on your explorer. Please forgive any duplication of sites which may occur in this list. Remember, you may only include pictures in your report if you check them through Mrs. P. first.
    There is also a great site which you may visit that will lead you to create a very complete research project based on your explorer. The site is called Biography Maker . Click on the link and see how much it can help you!
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  • 94. Other Spanish Explorers
    area of what is now Gallup, new Mexico This map shows the explorations of FranciscoVasquez de coronado in coronado searched in vain for the legendary cities of
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    Click on the links below to read about other Spanish explorers of the great age of exploration.
    Lucas Vasquez de Ayllon

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    Lucas Vasquez de Ayllon Lucas Vasquez de Ayllon (eyel YAWN) (1480?-1526), a Spanish colonizer, founded the first European settlement in what is now the United States. The settlement, on what is now the nation's southeast coast, survived for only about six months. Ayllon was born in Toledo, Spain. In 1504, he arrived in the Americas and served as a judge for the Spanish government on the island of Hispaniola. Ayllon became wealthy, in part by trading in Indian slaves. He also sponsored voyages to the coast of what may have been present-day South Carolina or Georgia. The first of these voyages, made in 1521, was led by Spanish explorer Francisco Gordillo. Ayllon heard reports that the land Gordillo saw, called Chicora by the Indians, was rich in natural resources and resembled southern Spain.

    95. The San Antonio College LitWeb Spanish Explorers Page
    new Mexico, 1983. Bernal Díaz ( 14921584 ), The Conquest of new Spain. FranciscoVasquez de coronado ( 1510-1554 ). The Journey of coronado.
    http://www.accd.edu/sac/english/bailey/spanexpl.htm
    The Spanish Explorers of the New World
    On-Line Chronology

    Christopher Columbus ( 1451-1506 ), Four Voyages . See translation by J.M. Cohen, Penguin, 1969. A Genoese and no Spaniard, Columbus was nevertheless sponsored by Ferdinand and Isabella of Spain.
    Samuel Eliot Morison, Admiral of the Ocean Sea . Little, Brown. 1970. Life of Columbus.
    History of the Indies
    Letters from Mexico
    . Translated and edited by Anthony Pagden. With an introduction by J. H. Elliott. Yale, 1986.
    Cabeza de Vaca ( 1490-1558 ), Relation On Line. Adventures in the Unknown Interior of America is translated and edited by Cyclone Covey. New Mexico, 1983.
    The Conquest of New Spain . Translated by J. M. Cohen in a Penguin edition, 1963.
    The Journey of Coronado . Translated and edited by George Parker Winship. Dover reprint, 1990. On Line
    Two Good Collections
    Spanish Explorers in the Southern United States, 1528-1543 . Edited by Frederick W. Hodge and Theodore H. Lewis. Scribner's, 1907. Reprinted by Barnes and Noble, 1959. Spanish Exploration in the Southwest, 1542-1706 . Edited by Herbert E. Bolton. Scribner's, 1916. Reprinted by Barnes and Noble, 1967.

    96. ReferenceResources:FamousExplorers
    and their desire to explore the world around them to the people important to the explorationof the Each month the History Channel takes new explorations into
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    Reference Resources: Famous Explorers
    Explorer Sites A Treasure Trove of North American Exploration Accounts of European voyages and explorations to North America, from Columbus's Atlantic crossing in 1492 to the famous trip through the Northwest Passage by Roald Amundsen in 1905. Alphabetical Navigation permits browsing by explorers' names Discovery and Exploration Maps from the Library of Congress Documents the discovery and exploration of the Americas with both manuscripts and published maps. Many of these maps reflect the European Age of Discoveries, dating from the late 15th century to the 17th century when Europeans were concerned primarily with determining the outline of the continents as they explored and mapped the coastal areas and the major waterways. Also included are 18th and 19th century maps documenting the exploration and mapping of the interior parts of the continents, reflecting the work of Lewis and Clark and subsequent government explorers and surveyors. SEARCHABLE by Keyword or Creator Index

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