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What did Francisco Vázques de Coronado find where the Seven Cities of Cíbola were supposed to be located?

A.
gold
B.
Zuni pueblos
C.
silver mines
D.
rock formations

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Answer:

B. Zuni pueblos

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By 1540, reports brought once again from investigations made by Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca and affirmed by teacher Marcos de Niza persuaded Mendoza of the nearness of tremendous wealth toward the north, situated in the supposed Seven Golden Cities of Cíbola. Energized by the possibility of such colossal riches, Coronado joined Mendoza as a financial specialist in a noteworthy campaign, which he himself would lead, of somewhere in the range of 300 Spaniards and in excess of 1,000 Indians, alongside numerous ponies, pigs, boats and cows. The primary purpose of the campaign left in February 1540 from Compostela, the capital of Nueva Galicia.

Four months after, Coronado drove a gathering of cavalrymen to the primary city of Cíbola, which in all actuality was the Zuni Pueblo town of Hawikuh, situated in what might turn out to be New Mexico. At the point when the Indians opposed Spanish endeavors to quell the town, the better-outfitted Spaniards constrained their way in and made the Zunis escape; Coronado was hit by a stone and injured during the fight. Finding no wealth, Coronado's men set out on further investigations of the area.

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