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Chapter 5.3: Searching for Cities of Gold

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Chapter 5.3:

Searching for Cities of Gold

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The Search for Cities of Gold

•Cabeza de Vaca returns to Mexico

•Reports of large cities and gold

Cabeza de Vaca

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The Search for Cities of Gold

Viceroy—Royal

governor of New Spain

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The Search for Cities of Gold

•Fray Marcos de Niza leads expedition

•Estevanico serves as guide

Fray Marcos de Niza

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The Search for Cities of Gold

• Marcos receives word that Estevancio had seen large city

• People wore gold jewelry and drank from golden cups

Estevanico

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The Search for Cities of Gold

•Angered villagers

•Estevancio killed by the Zunni in 1539

Estevanico

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The Search for Cities of Gold

•Fray Marcos moves to high ground to see city

•Saw a city that shined in the distance with buildings that sparkled like gold

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The Search for Cities of Gold

•Returned to Mexico

•Spanish officials plan an expedition to claim treasure

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Coronado’s Search for Gold

• Francisco Vasquez de Coronado conquistador leader of expedition

• Fray Marcos serves as guide

Coronado’s Expedition

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Coronado’s Search for Gold

•Reach Cibola

•No gold found—buildings made of adobe

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Coronado Hears of Quivira

•Travels to Tiguex

•Meets an Indian called the Turk

•Told of Quirva—a nearby region where the cities were said to be full of gold

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Coronado Travels Through Texas

• Traveled across Panhandle

• Llano Estacado

• Humpbacked cow Buffalo

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Coronado Travels Through Texas

•Caprock Escarpment

•Palo Duro Canyon

Palo Duro Canyon

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Coronado Travels Through Texas

• Reached “Quivira” in present-day Kansas

• Found only grass huts and corn

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Coronado Travels Through Texas

•Story of Quivira a lie to make explorers leave

•Coronado executes the Turk

•1542: Returns to Mexico, expedition seen as a failure

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Moscoso Explores East Texas

• Hernando de Soto explores for Cibola to the East

• 2 years exploring SE U.S.

• May 1542: dies of a fever

Hernando de Soto

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Moscoso Explores East Texas

•Moscoso Alvarado assumes command

•Finds no treasure, decides to return to Mexico

•Led explorers into East Texas where he met Caddo Indians

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Moscoso Explores East Texas

•Returned to the Mississipi River and made boats

•1543: 300 of 600 original explorers reach Mexico

•Expedition considered a failure

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Moscoso Explores East Texas

•Spanish had little interest in Texas after failing to find gold

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Expedition Goals Results

Fray Marco & Estevanico

Coronado

De Soto-Moscoco