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[[Francisco Pizarro]] had him and Hernando de Soto returned to Spain in 1536. In [[Spain]], they lost their wealth acquired in the [[Americas]] which made return to this continent. They traveled along with all the army of Hernando de Soto on April 7, 1538 to [[Florida]], where he explored the [[Mississippi River]] north of the exploration and [[Hernando de Soto]] died on May 21, 1542, in the current leaving [[Arkansas]]. Luis Moscoso by his army.
 
Luis de Moscoso de Soto with the army marched west possibly reaching northwest Louisiana and then march to the west coming to Texas and back again to the [[Mississippi River]] from where he sailed with his army to the [[Pánuco River]]. From this river traveled to [[Mexico City]], where he wrote two letters to the king of Spain and where she married her cousin Leonor de Alvarado, the daughter of [[Pedro de Alvarado]].
 
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