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Francisco Pizarro was primarily supported by the Spanish Crown, particularly King Charles I of Spain. He also received financial backing from private investors, such as Hernando de Luque, and the Spanish conquistador Diego de Almagro. These patrons played a crucial role in funding Pizarro's expeditions to conquer the Inca Empire.
There is no historical record indicating Hernan Cortes' favorite color. Cortes was a Spanish conquistador known for his expeditions in the Americas, particularly the conquest of the Aztec Empire in Mexico.
Both Francisco Pizarro and Hernando Cortez were conquistadors who led expeditions to the New World in search of wealth and territory. They both conquered and overthrew powerful indigenous empires, with Pizarro defeating the Inca Empire in South America and Cortez defeating the Aztec Empire in Mexico. Both expeditions resulted in the colonization of vast territories for the Spanish Crown.
Hernando de Soto's legacy includes exploring Florida and the southeastern United States, introducing European diseases to indigenous populations, and contributing to the Spanish conquest of the Americas. He is also known for his brutal treatment of indigenous peoples and the harsh methods he employed during his expeditions.
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He was a spanish explorer
Hernando Desoto was one of the spanish explorers going looking for gold.
The first recorded European venture into what is now called Tennessee were 3 expeditions led by Spanish explorers, Hernando de Soto in 1540, Tristan de Luna in 1559, and Juan Pardo in 1567. At that time, Tennessee was inhabited by tribes of Muscogee and Yuchi people.
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yes he was a spanish conquistador.
Spanish explorers first encountered the area that is now Alabama in the early 16th century, around 1519-1521 during expeditions led by Hernando de Soto and Alonso Álvarez de Pineda.
Yes, Hernando de Soto was a Spanish conquistador.