No. The explorers didn't capture people.
Sir Francis Drake captured the Spanish ship, the Cacafuego, in 1579 during his circumnavigation of the globe. He ambushed the ship off the coast of Peru, exploiting its vulnerability and superior tactics. The Cacafuego was heavily laden with treasure, including gold and silver, which significantly enriched Drake and bolstered England's naval reputation against Spain. This encounter exemplified Drake's skills as a privateer and his role in the Anglo-Spanish rivalry.
Francisco Pizarro
The artifacts used in Sir Francis Drake's circumnavigation exploration were mostly from Peru and and surrounding countries, Spain occupied territory. The artifacts consisted of some treasures, a golden crucifix, gold, silver, all from ships he conquered. Artifacts from islands and explored areas consist of...African natives (who were used as slaves)SpicesSilksMapsJewelryPorcelain (a precious ceramic metal usually known as china)Other precious metals such as gold, silver, and coinsMore are unknown
Sir Francis Drake acquired gold primarily during his circumnavigation of the globe from 1577 to 1580. He captured Spanish treasure ships and plundered ports in the Americas, particularly in present-day Peru and the Caribbean, which were rich in gold and silver. His most famous raid occurred in 1579 when he seized a significant amount of treasure from the Spanish at Nombre de Dios in Panama, contributing to his reputation as a privateer and explorer.
People in Peru are called Peruvians.
Agricultural People's Front of Peru was created in 1968.
The current population of Peru is 30,911,183 people for 2014. Peru gained over 500,000 people since the year of 2013
Peru is a country. Countries do not have ancestors.
what is thee 1 thing that they do in Peru
In 2010, about 1.28 million people live in Peru.
Peru is a some what a rich country. it depends in which part of Peru u live in. people that are poor work with farming and helping out rich people
Chile borders with Peru to the north, Bolivia to the northeast, Argentina to the east, and the Drake Passage in the far south.