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Francisco Pizarro's voyage to South America took place in 1531, when he arrived in what is now Peru. He initiated the conquest of the Inca Empire, leading to its downfall and the establishment of the Spanish colonial rule in the region.
he went on a voyage conquered the incas and found most of south america then went along the pacific coast of south americaaround Peru
mostly south america
The Spanish Kingdom sponsored Francisco Pizarro's expeditions to South America.
The western coast of South America
He found the Incan Empire in south america
Conquered the Incas
Francisco Pizarro represented Spain during the Age of Exploration as he led the Spanish conquest of the Inca Empire in South America.
Francisco Pizarro traveled to South America, specifically present-day Peru, where he led expeditions and conquered the Inca Empire.
Two explorers who claimed land in South America for Spain were Christopher Columbus and Francisco Pizarro. Columbus made his famous voyage in 1492, landing in the Caribbean islands, while Pizarro led expeditions in the early 16th century that resulted in the conquest of the Inca Empire in modern-day Peru.
francisco Pizarro he defeted atalhualpe the ruler of the incas
francisco Pizarro he defeted atalhualpe the ruler of the incas