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What happened when Pizarro landed in his new place?

When Pizarro landed in Peru in 1532, he encountered the Inca Empire ruled by Atahualpa. Pizarro and his men captured Atahualpa, leading to the downfall of the Inca Empire as the Spanish eventually took control of the region. This marked the beginning of Spanish colonization in Peru.


How many years after Cortès landed on the coast of Mexico did Pizarro invade the Inca Empire?

Hernán Cortés landed on the coast of Mexico in 1519, and Francisco Pizarro invaded the Inca Empire in 1532. This means that Pizarro invaded the Inca Empire 13 years after Cortés arrived in Mexico.


When did Pizarro arrive in Peru?

Francisco Pizarro landed in Peru before 1532 (which was when Pizarro asked Atahualpa to become Christian).


When did Pizarro landed in San Mateo Bay?

up your butt around the corner in 19th century


Why did the Inca tribe die out?

Inca tribe got captured by francisco pizarro, a spanish explorer that landed, and founded, the city of Lima. Pizarro was known as a crimanal, he was very mean and ruthless.


Did Pizarro accomplish all of his journeys?

i think he did


Where did Columbus think he landed when he landed in the Americas?

In New England


Who is the first to explore Peru and conquered the incans?

Francisco Pizarro


What year did pizarro conquer the Incas in peru?

1528 he landed his ship and the Inca's came out to greet him


When did the spanish arrive in Ecuador?

The spanish arrived in 1531. A spanish conquistador by the name of Francisco Pizarro landed on Ecuador's coast and from there he conquered the kingdom of the Incas.


Christopher Columbus first landed where?

A lot of people think he landed in North America but he didn't he landed in the Caribbean.


When did fransico Pizarro find his destination?

Francisco Pizarro discovered the Inca Empire in 1532 when he arrived in Peru. He initially landed on the northern coast of Peru, and after a series of confrontations, he captured the Incan leader Atahualpa, leading to the eventual Spanish conquest of the empire. Pizarro's expedition marked the beginning of Spanish colonial rule in South America.