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Why did coronado's expedition cause spain to lose some interest in the texas region?
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Why did coronado's expedition cause spain to lose some interest in the texas region?
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Coronado was looking for the supposed "Cities of Gold," but since they were unable to find anything of value, it deemed their expeditions a "failure." This led Spain to look elsewhere for areas to mine and take advantage of the natural resources.
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