Fransico Pizarro
The Inca people were conquered by the Spanish conquistador Francisco Pizarro in 1533. Pizarro led a small army of soldiers to defeat the Inca Empire and captured their leader Atahualpa, ultimately leading to the downfall of the Inca civilization.
The Spanish explorer looking for the city of gold was Francisco Pizarro. He led the expedition to South America in search of the legendary city of El Dorado, which was believed to be rich in gold and precious treasures. Pizarro eventually conquered the Inca Empire and looted its wealth, but did not find the fabled city of gold.
Hernan Cortes is not accurately matched with the area he explored or conquered. Under the command of Cortes, the Aztec Empire in Mexico was conquered, not the Inca Empire in South America. That was conquered by Francisco Pizarro.
Ernest Shackleton was laid to rest in the Grytviken cemetery on South Georgia Island in the South Atlantic Ocean. His grave is a popular destination for visitors to the island who wish to pay their respects to the famous explorer.
Francisco Pizarro encountered the Inca Empire in South America, specifically in present-day Peru. The Inca people were the indigenous group that inhabited the region and were ultimately conquered by the Spanish conquistadors led by Pizarro.
Francisco Pizarro, a Spanish conquistador, was an explorer who sought to acquire gold and silver during his expeditions in South America. Pizarro is famously known for the conquest of the Incan Empire and the plundering of its vast treasures.
Peru
Peru.
No South American explorer discovered Australia.To see who really discovered Australia, see the related question below.
Columbia
Columbia :)
The Federative Republic of Brazil is the South American country that was founded by Portuguese explorer Pedro Álvares Cabral.
Brazil
The Strait of Magellan, separating the South American mainland from Tierra del Fuego, was named after the famous Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan who was the first to navigate it in 1520.
Conquistadors.
Type your answer here..the Aztecs
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Columbia