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Yes, they do like Francisco Pizarro.
Ship of a Conquistador
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I'm not entirely sure, but if he did, it might not sound like of what you have hoped.
The capture of Atahualpa by Francisco Pizarro contributed to the Spanish taking control of the Inca Empire.They arrived at the perfect moment where the brothers Huascar and Atahualpa were disputing the place of their father who had died, who hadbeen in charge and had the hisghest power in the Inca Empire.the capture of Atahualpa by Francisco Pizarro
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march 16 th 1471 (: just like me except mines 1997!
yes because he conquered there country and killed there people .
march 16 th 1471 (: just like me except mines 1997!
Francisco Plzarro had a rather difficult childhood. He never attended school or learned to read. He spent many years as a pig farmer.
Francisco Plzarro had a rather difficult childhood. He never attended school or learned to read. He spent many years as a pig farmer.
Francisco Pizarro was a Spanish conquistador who led expeditions to conquer the Inca Empire in South America in the early 16th century. In adulthood, he became known for his ruthless tactics in subjugating the Inca people and capturing their ruler Atahualpa. Pizarro eventually founded the city of Lima and established Spanish dominance in the region.