Francisco Pizarro was motivated to explore due to the allure of wealth and power, as he heard tales of the Inca Empire's riches from previous Spanish explorers. Additionally, the desire to spread Christianity and expand the Spanish empire played a role in his motivation to explore South America.
Francisco Pizarro's journey to South America was to explore and conquer the Inca Empire in search of wealth and power for Spain. He and his men were motivated by rumors of the Inca's vast riches in gold and silver. Pizarro successfully captured the Inca emperor Atahualpa and eventually claimed control over the Inca Empire.
Francisco Pizarro's journey was to explore and conquer lands in South America, particularly looking for the Inca Empire to conquer and claim their riches for Spain. Pizarro was motivated by the desire for wealth, power, and spreading Christian beliefs.
Pizarro explored for gold and land and conquered and colonized Peru.
Francisco Pizarro explored primarily during the early 16th century. His most famous expedition was in 1532 when he conquered the Inca Empire.
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.
Francisco Pizarro wanted to explore because he wanted to find land and gold!
No, Francisco Pizarro did not explore the Amazon.
Peru
Francisco Pizarro was the spanish conquerer of Inca Empire and founder of Lima, Peru
Francisco Pizarro was looking for gold and other valuable resources.
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.
Francisco Pizarro's journey to South America was to explore and conquer the Inca Empire in search of wealth and power for Spain. He and his men were motivated by rumors of the Inca's vast riches in gold and silver. Pizarro successfully captured the Inca emperor Atahualpa and eventually claimed control over the Inca Empire.
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he explored for his home land of Spain.
1532-33
because he liked men