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Did Francisco Pizarro treat the native people positive?

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Do native people like Francisco Pizarro?

Yes, they do like Francisco Pizarro.


What effect did Francisco Pizarro have on the native people?

He was not nice to the native people. He was very cruel


Did the Native Americans dis like francisco Pizarro?

yes because he conquered there country and killed there people .


Was Francisco Pizarro's positive effect or negative effect on the world?

Negative because he killed millions of people.


What effect did Francisco Pizarro have on the Native American people?

Pizarro captured the Incan leader. He told the Native Americans to give him a ransome of $1,000,000.The Incas gave him the money in gold and silver but, instead of giving the Incans back their leader Pizarro killed the Incan leader.


Which native American people were conquered by the Spanish in the 16th century?

Hernan Cortez conquered the Aztecs and Francisco Pizarro conquered the Inca empire.


What are some positive and negative aspects of Francisco Pizarro's exploration?

positive, he made the law for marride and trained tigers negative, he killed millions and millions of people and killed 9/10 wives.


How many people were on Francisco Pizarro's ship?

180 men


Was Francisco Pizarro the most violent explorer?

Yes Franciso Pizarro was the most violet because him and his people were the most violet people.


What was the motivation for Francisco Pizarro conquests?

Francisco Pizarro's motives were to find riches. I know a lot about this guy and he was not a good man. He killed many people and broke promises.


What was the land like when francisco pizarro arrived?

empty hardly no people


Why did Francisco Pizarro kidnap the Inca people's king?

They wanted to rule them?