“SPANISH INFLUENCE” Lesson 2. Coronado’s Search for GOLD 2. He came to a Zuni pueblo and saw that the walls were not gold. 3. Coronado then sent search.

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“SPANISH INFLUENCE” Lesson 2

Coronado’s Search for GOLD 2. He came to a Zuni pueblo and saw that the walls were not gold. 3. Coronado then sent search parties to different directions. 1. In 1540 the viceroy sent Coronado to find the Golden Cities. 4. The groups found the Grand Canyon, the Gulf of Mexico, California, and pueblo villages in what is now New Mexico. 5. Coronado’s group looked for a mythical city of riches but found no gold. 6. They went back to Mexico and reported that there was no gold.

Why were there Spanish Missions? Make Christians from Native Americans To claim land To support itself by raising crops and livestock

Some Native Americans who lived at the mission married and built homes near the missions. Pueblos grew there. Because missions were the center of activity, people were close to many buildings. Missions had farms and ranches, good water supply, and mills. Why did pueblos grow up around the missions?

How does the Spanish Culture influence the Southwest? Vaqueros

Lesson 2 Review 1. What parts of the Southwest did Coronado’s soldiers explore? 2. How did the Spanish missions affect the settlement of the Southwest? 3. How is Spanish influence still seen in the Southwest?