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

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How long were Francisco Pizarro's voyages?

most of the time they were 3-5 months


Who were Francisco Pizarro's friends?

Francisco Pizarro's most notable friends were Diego de Almagro and Hernando de Soto. Almagro accompanied Pizarro on the conquest of Peru, while de Soto played a key role in the exploration of South America.


What was Francisco Pizarro's most important voyage?

He discovered some of our land,Indians,ect.


Where did Francisco Pizarro come from and where did he go?

Francisco Pizarro was born in Trujillo, Spain. He is most famously known for leading the Spanish conquest of the Inca Empire in South America, particularly in present-day Peru. Pizarro founded the city of Lima, which became the capital of the Viceroyalty of Peru.


What years did Pizarro explore?

Francisco Pizarro explored primarily during the early 16th century. His most famous expedition was in 1532 when he conquered the Inca Empire.


What years did Francisco Pizarro explore the new world?

Francisco Pizarro explored the New World during the early 16th century. He is most famous for his expeditions to South America, particularly Peru, where he led the conquest of the Inca Empire in the 1530s.


Were did francisco Pizarro go to school at?

Francisco Pizarro did not attend formal school as he grew up in poverty and illiteracy in Spain. He later became a conquistador in the Americas, most notably in Peru, where he led the expeditions that ultimately led to the fall of the Inca Empire.


Are there any lasting effects of Francisco Pizarro's explorations?

YES. The fact that most of western South America is Spanish-speaking countries directly tracks to Pizarro's conquest of the Inca Empire.


What year did Francisco Pizarro set out on his voyage?

Francisco Pizarro set out on his voyage to the New World in 1509. He initially traveled to present-day Colombia with Alonso de Ojeda. Later, Pizarro made his most famous expedition to Peru in 1532, where he captured the Inca emperor Atahualpa and ultimately led to the Spanish conquest of the Inca Empire.


Who conquered the incas of south America?

Francisco Pizarro , founder of Lima, Peru, conquered the Inca Empire. He kidnapped and murdered their king and proceeded to melt down and secure all of their gold and silver for his own personal gain. Although he behaved dishonorably, willfully slaughtering them in warfare, the largest disservice and most devastating effect on the Inca people was via biological warfare and the introduction of smallpox to a people with no immunity.


What is francisco Pizarro failures?

Francisco Pizarro's most notable failure was his unsuccessful attempts to establish settlements in Panama in the early 16th century. Additionally, his inability to effectively manage the escalating tensions and conflicts among his own men during the conquest of the Inca Empire eventually led to his assassination in 1541.


Why did Francisco Pizarro explore Colombia venenzula Peru?

I know that Francisco Pizarro spent time in Panama and explored Peru, but I am not aware that he explored Colombia and Venezuela. Essentially his explorations were motivated by a desire to become wealthy and powerful, to obtain gold and control over and and resources. These were the things that motivated most of the Conquistadores.