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When did Francisco Pizarro's journeys take place?

between 1765-69


Why did Francisco Pizarro take over the Inca empire?

Pizarro first entered because he was seeking/trying to find gold.


What route did Francisco Pizarro take?

he went around Africa then had in asisa then he whent and killed his queen and her body


Who had thousands of unarmed Incas killed so that they could take their rich empire for their country?

Francisco pizarro


When and where did Francisco Pizarro accomplishments take place?

It took place around 1400 C.E. in modern Mexico.


How did Francisco Pizarro affect the Incas empire?

Francisco Pizarro wanted to conquer the Incas and take all of their gold and silver.


How long did the Spanish conquistadors take to go to America?

The Spanish conquistadors began their expeditions to the Americas in the late 15th century, shortly after Christopher Columbus's first voyage in 1492. Over the following decades, various conquistadors, like Hernán Cortés and Francisco Pizarro, undertook expeditions that spanned several years, with some campaigns lasting from a few years to over a decade as they explored, conquered, and settled in different regions. The timeline of their voyages varied widely depending on the individual expeditions and their goals.


What did Francisco Pizrro take with him on the trip?

It turns out that Pizarro took nasty food and a little bit of water. (im not exactly sure)


What role did Francisco Pizarro's map play in his conquest of the Inca Empire?

Francisco Pizarro's map helped him navigate and plan his conquest of the Inca Empire by providing crucial information about the land, resources, and potential routes to take. It allowed him to strategize his movements and make informed decisions during his campaign.


What water route did Francisco Pizarro take to Peru?

Francisco Pizarro took a maritime route from Spain to the west coast of South America. He embarked on his journey in 1531, sailing from the port of Seville and crossing the Atlantic Ocean to reach the coast of modern-day Peru. Pizarro and his men landed at the northern coast, specifically near the area of Tumbes, before moving inland to eventually conquer the Inca Empire.


When did Francisco Pizarro take place?

he went on a voyage conquered the incas and found most of south america then went along the pacific coast of south americaaround Peru


How many trips did francisco take?

Francisco Pizarro took two expedition trips. The first trip left from Panama for the conquest of Peru, and reached no further than Colombia. The second trip left from Panama and reached Atacames in the Ecuadorian coast.