History, 14.11.2020 01:00 brok3morgan
This spanish explorer came to texas trying to find the cities of good known as cibola and Quiviera
(cabeza de vaca)
(Francisco De Coronado)
(Juan De Onate)
(Christopher Columbus)
(Hernan Cortez)
who was it
I need the answer quick it's a test
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