Francisco Cano
Francisco Cano (fl. 1560s) was a Spanish conquistador and explorer who travelled the north of Mexico to find gold and other precious metals in the 16th century. He served as Lieutenant Major of the Mazapil mines in the 1560s and discovered a lake in Mexico which led to further colonization of the area. He is considered important to the colonization of what is today New Mexico because of his opening up of supply lines in Zacatecas. His work in the mines was a major asset in the expanding metal trade that played a large role in the expansion of the Spanish economy throughout the world. Provided by Wikipedia
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2by Sánchez-Hermosilla López, Julián, Rincón Cervera, Víctor Jesús, Páez Cano, Francisco Cesar, Pérez Alonso, José, Callejón Ferre, Ángel Jesús
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3by Fuente Arias, Jesús de la, Cano, Francisco, Justicia Justicia, Fernando, Pichardo Martínez, María C., García Berbén, Ana Belén, Martínez Vicente, José Manuel, Sander, Paul
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5by Vázquez Autón, José MaríaOther Authors: “…Gil Cano, Francisco…”
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