Francisco de Coronado did not find the legendary "Golden Cities" primarily because they did not exist as he envisioned. His expedition in the 1540s was based on rumors and myths about wealthy civilizations in the American Southwest, which led him to explore vast territories without discovering the riches he sought. Instead, he encountered various Native American tribes, whose societies were rich in culture but not in gold. Ultimately, Coronado's quest highlighted the vast differences between European expectations of wealth and the realities of the indigenous peoples he encountered.
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