In the year 1532
Pizarro found the Inca Empire and lots of gold in Peru.
Pizarro founded the inca city of tumbez
Pizarro first entered because he was seeking/trying to find gold.
No, Francisco Pizarro did not explore the Amazon.
Francisco Pizarro wanted to explore because he wanted to find land and gold!
Pizarro found the Inca Empire and lots of gold in Peru.
He sailed from Spain you can find this at Francisco Pizarro .com
Francisco Pizarro was a Spanish conquistador who is best known for conquering the Inca Empire in Peru. He found a civilization rich in gold and silver, including the legendary city of Cuzco, which became the capital of the new Spanish colony. Pizarro's conquest led to the fall of the Inca Empire and the establishment of Spanish rule in the region.
Pizarro founded the inca city of tumbez
Francisco Pizarro was a Spanish conquistador who is most famous for his conquest of the Inca Empire in South America. He found the Inca civilization, including their riches in gold and silver, but also faced resistance and eventual conflict with the Inca people.
Francisco Pizarro found the Inca Empire in South America in the early 16th century. He and his men ultimately defeated the Inca ruler Atahualpa, leading to the downfall of the Inca civilization.
Pizarro first entered because he was seeking/trying to find gold.
to find gold
Pizarro first entered because he was seeking/trying to find gold.
Francisco Pizarro's goal was to conquer and colonize the Inca Empire in South America in order to acquire its riches, resources, and strategic importance for the Spanish Empire. He led expeditions that eventually led to the downfall of the Inca civilization and the establishment of Spanish rule in the region.
He found the Incan Empire in south america
Francisco Pizarro's primary reason for exploration was to seek wealth and resources in the New World, particularly the legendary riches of the Inca Empire in South America. He aimed to conquer territory, establish settlements, and exploit indigenous people for their labor and treasures.