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He was self-funded so the leader/king didn't give him money for the supplies and stuff he needs.

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How was Francisco Pizarro's second cousin?

Hernan Cortez, who gave the Aztecs the old "what for".


What effect did Francisco Pizarro have on the Native American people?

Pizarro captured the Incan leader. He told the Native Americans to give him a ransome of $1,000,000.The Incas gave him the money in gold and silver but, instead of giving the Incans back their leader Pizarro killed the Incan leader.


What south American empire was invaded by Francisco Pizarro in 1532?

Francisco Pizarro conquered the Inca civilization in 1531. He ambushed the Incan ruler, Atahualpa, at a "peace talk", taking him prisoner and demanding a ransom. The Incans gave a fortune in gold and silver for the return of their ruler, but Pizarro took the ransom and executed Atahualpa shortly afterward. Later, he marched to Cuzco unstopped in 1533, thus heralding the end of the Incan Empire.


Which voyages gave Europeans new knowledge of the world?

Which voyages gave Europeans new knowledge of the world?


What ruler did Francisco Pizarro sail for?

Pizarro sailed for King Charles I who gave him a lot of power over the newly conquered lands. He kidnapped the Incan emperor and demanded a ransom. This was paid by a room filled with gold. He then fabricated charges against the emperor and had him executed. His greatest achievement was the founding of Lima in 1535. Disagreements between Pizarro and his associate, Diego Almagro resulted in him killing Amalgro. In 1541, In retaliation, Almagroâ??s son assassinated Pizzarro in Lima that same year.

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How was Francisco Pizarro's second cousin?

Hernan Cortez, who gave the Aztecs the old "what for".


What effect did Francisco Pizarro have on the Native American people?

Pizarro captured the Incan leader. He told the Native Americans to give him a ransome of $1,000,000.The Incas gave him the money in gold and silver but, instead of giving the Incans back their leader Pizarro killed the Incan leader.


What south American empire was invaded by Francisco Pizarro in 1532?

Francisco Pizarro conquered the Inca civilization in 1531. He ambushed the Incan ruler, Atahualpa, at a "peace talk", taking him prisoner and demanding a ransom. The Incans gave a fortune in gold and silver for the return of their ruler, but Pizarro took the ransom and executed Atahualpa shortly afterward. Later, he marched to Cuzco unstopped in 1533, thus heralding the end of the Incan Empire.


Which voyages gave Europeans new knowledge of the world?

Which voyages gave Europeans new knowledge of the world?


What country gave Christopher Columbus money for his voyages?

Prince Henry the Navigator. And he was the Prince of Portugal. (He liked to navigate.)


What did Jacques cartier on?

he gave canada its name and went on 3 major voyages


Why were voyages of Cabot important?

They gave England claim to the mainland of North America.


What ruler did Francisco Pizarro sail for?

Pizarro sailed for King Charles I who gave him a lot of power over the newly conquered lands. He kidnapped the Incan emperor and demanded a ransom. This was paid by a room filled with gold. He then fabricated charges against the emperor and had him executed. His greatest achievement was the founding of Lima in 1535. Disagreements between Pizarro and his associate, Diego Almagro resulted in him killing Amalgro. In 1541, In retaliation, Almagroâ??s son assassinated Pizzarro in Lima that same year.


Why were the voyages of cabot important?

They gave England claim to the mainland of North America.


How did Pizarro capture the Inca tribe?

Pizarro captured the Inca tribe by using a combination of military force, deception, and taking advantage of internal divisions within the Inca Empire. He ambushed the Inca leader, Atahualpa, and held him captive until the Incas paid an enormous ransom in gold and silver. Pizarro then executed Atahualpa and installed a puppet Inca ruler, effectively establishing Spanish control over the Inca Empire.


Which voyages gave Europeans new knowledge of the New World?

Asia,Brazil,Amerigo Vespucci


Who did Jacques cartier meet on his voyages?

he met the natives and treated them like garbage he gave them lame stuff