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He explored for land. Spain was poor and needed money so they sent Pizarro find land and goods.

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Pizzaro wanted to attack pizzaro because that how he conquers

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Why did Francisco Pizarro take over the Inca empire?

Pizarro first entered because he was seeking/trying to find gold.


Was Francisco Pizarro the most successful conquistador?

The trip was successful on taking over the Inca Empire, but it does not mean everything was sucessful. He was killed


When did Francisco Pizarro conquer the Inca Empire?

at 16 he fled a job in Italy and arrived in America in 1502.


How did Francisco Pizarro get death?

A dispute broke out in the late 1530s between Almagro and Pizarro over who was to rule the area around Cusco. A civil war began. Pizarro's forces won and in 1538, Pizarro had Almagro killed. In 1541, Pizarro was killed by followers of Almagro's son.


Who was franciso Pizarro?

Pizarro was a Spanish explorer. Most people think the conquistadors were great amazing people saving the day, but that is not true at all, in fact, most of them were poor peasants and soldiers looking for a better life. They just happened to luck out. Pizarro was son of Gonzalo Pizarro, who had him out of wedlock. He was born somewhere between 1471-1476, and died on June 26, 1541. He was the second cousin once removed of Hernan Cortes, destroyer of the Aztec Empire. Pizarro wanted to mark his own name in history as well. In 1513, Pizarro arrived at the isthmus of Panama, becoming the first European to see the Pacific Coast of the new world. He was made Mayor of Panama City. Years later, Pizarro made an alliance with priest Hernando de Luque, and soldier Diego de Alamagro. He had heard stories of El Dorado, a city of pure gold. After several excursions and battles, Fransisco Pizarro finally conquered the Incas in 1532. After a dispute over jurisdiction, Diego de Alamagro was executed in 1538, and his son, Alamagro II, was left with nothing. Three years later, Diego de Alamagro II led an attack on Pizarro's palace at Lima and took his place as Governor of New Castle. During his lifetime, Pizarro did many notable things such as founding Lima and defeating the Incan empire. Pizarro was the infamous conquistador that is said to have had the king of the Inca Civilization murdered in 1533.

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How did Fransisco Pizarro travel?

The journey of Francisco Pizarro took him from Spain to Hispaniola. From there he journeyed to Peru. There was a lot of suffering and hardship along the way due to weather and a lack of adequate supplies.


What devastated Inca empire?

Francisco Pizarro taking over


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What new colony was created by Pizarro after defeating the native people?

He didn’t create a colony, but destroyed the Inca empire and took over.


Why did Francisco Pizarro take over the Inca empire?

Pizarro first entered because he was seeking/trying to find gold.


Who conquered the Incan civilization after it had flourished for 300 years?

The Spanish conquistadors under Francisco Pizarro (1471-1541). The Incans had developed an empire over the period 1200-1500, and were defeated by Pizarro's third expedition in 1532-1533.


What bad thing did Pizarro do?

killed Inca ruler and took over Inca empire


Who was the leader of the of the Inca Emaire who took over after the death of his father and a battle with his brother Huscar?

The leader of the Inca Empire after Huascar was Atahualpa, who was captured by Francisco Pizarro.


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.


Was Francisco Pizarro the most successful conquistador?

The trip was successful on taking over the Inca Empire, but it does not mean everything was sucessful. He was killed


When did Francisco Pizarro conquer the Inca Empire?

at 16 he fled a job in Italy and arrived in America in 1502.


Who did the Aztecs get taken over by?

Francisco Pizarro