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What two men conquered outstanding Indian civilization?

Hernando Cortes and Francisco Pizarro


Which Spanish explorer conquered the Inca?

Francisco Pizarro


Who was Francisco Pizarro how did he help end the Inca civilization?

Who was Francisco Pizarro and how did he help end the Incas civilization


Who was Francisco Pizarro and how did he help end the Incas civilization?

Who was Francisco Pizarro and how did he help end the Incas civilization


What was conquered by Francisco Pizarro?

Not only did Francisco Pizarro conquer Peru, but he also conquered Ecuador, Columbia, and Panama.


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.


Who conquered the Incas after Cortes conquered the Aztecs?

Francisco Pizarro


Did Francisco Pizarro discover what he set out to discover?

Francisco Pizarro was a Spanishconquistador who conquered the native south American empier the Incas. He was never in the north American contniantexcept he was in Hispaniola and panama and died in south america


What civilization was destroyed by Francisco Pizarro?

The Incan civilization .


Who is the spanish conquistador who conquered the incas?

Francisco Pizarro was the spanish conquistador who secured Peru for spain by conquering the Incas.


What explorer conquered the Inca?

Francisco Pizarro


What south American empire was invaded by Francisco Pizarro in 1532?

Francisco Pizarro conquered the Inca civilization in 1531. He ambushed the Incan ruler, Atahualpa, at a "peace talk", taking him prisoner and demanding a ransom. The Incans gave a fortune in gold and silver for the return of their ruler, but Pizarro took the ransom and executed Atahualpa shortly afterward. Later, he marched to Cuzco unstopped in 1533, thus heralding the end of the Incan Empire.