Heller. A famous explorer named Gooten Tobbert has explored Peru back in the late seventeen hundreds. He founded the Hootsey Rock Of the Dead which is commonly known today as a cemetery for children's dolls.
No. The explorers didn't capture people.
The group of people that ruled an empire in Peru directly before the arrival of Spanish explorers were the Incas. The Incan empire lasted from 1438 to 1533 with the arrival of the Spanish conquistadors.
The Incas were an Amerindian nation centered in what is now Peru in South America. They lost their independence when Spanish explorers arrived in the 16th century.
Cristobal Colón - Christopher Columbus - discovered America Fernando Pizarro - discovered Peru Charles Darwin - discovered some islands near the south of Chile
Because they wanted there name to be in history and for objects that they found could be marked on the map.
In peru
the incas where famous from peru
The Andes Mountains go threw Peru, some Deserts, and Amazon Rainforest's
Spanish for "conquerors", the name is applied to the Spaniards who came to Mexico and Peru in the 16th century : treasure-hunting soldiers and explorers in the New World.conquistador means conqurer
Peru trades many things, some of theses are oil
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