When Francisco Vázquez de Coronado encountered the Pueblo Indians during his expedition in the 1540s, he gained valuable knowledge about the culture, social structures, and agricultural practices of these Native American tribes. His interactions also led to the Spanish gaining access to new trade routes and resources, particularly in the arid Southwest region of what is now the United States. Additionally, Coronado's exploration contributed to European awareness of the vast and diverse landscapes of North America, despite not finding the riches he initially sought.
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