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In 1526 Francisco Pizarro and Almago sail for Peru and in 1531 began the conquest of the Incas.
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Francisco Pizarro
Francisco Pizarro was the Spanish Conquistador who overthrew the Inca Empire. The Spanish conquest of Inca Empire was an important campaign in the Spanish colonization of the Americas.Spanish soldiers, under the command of Francisco Pizarro, conquered the Incas after a victories battle, known as the Battle of Cajamarca in 1532. After decades, the fighting ended in Spanish victory and the conquest of the Inca Empire.
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Francisco Pizarro's first voyage to the Americas took place in 1509.
Francisco Pizarro and some priests and warriors.
the first voyage wasnt sucessful but the second one was
Francisco Pizarro was born in Trujillo, Extremadura, Spain. The date of his birth is not recorded, and the year is debated as being 1471, or 1475 through 1478, depending on your source. Links can be found below for further review of the history of this explorer.
Francisco Pizarro was the Spanish conqueror of Peru. After two failed attempts to conquer the Incan Empire in 1524 and 1526, the conquistador moved south. In 1530, Pizarro moved inland and founded the first Spanish settlement in Peru, San Miguel de Piura.
Pizarro first entered because he was seeking/trying to find gold.
Francisco Pizarro was mainly influenced by his mentor and partner in exploration, Vasco Nunez de Balboa, who was the first European to reach the Pacific Ocean. Pizarro was also influenced by his brothers, who were involved in early explorations of South America. Additionally, the stories of other Spanish conquistadors, such as Hernan Cortes and Pedro de Alvarado, would have likely inspired Pizarro in his own conquests.