In 1540, Francisco Vásquez de Coronado set out to find the rumored golden city of Quivira. What came of his expedition? a.) Quivira was discovered near present-day Albuquerque, stripped of its wealth and ultimately abandoned. b.) Coronado’s expedition ended prematurely after a particularly brutal winter in the Rocky Mountains. c.) Despite a two-year expedition that got as far north as modern-day Kansas, Coronado never found Quivira. d.) Quivira was found in modern-day Oklahoma, but its wealth had been greatly exaggerated in the rumors.