Francisco Pizarro primarily used caravels and larger ships known as naos during his voyages to South America. Caravels were smaller, agile ships suitable for exploration, while naos were larger and designed for carrying cargo and troops. These vessels allowed Pizarro and his crew to navigate the Pacific Ocean and reach the Inca Empire in the early 16th century.
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Probably a gun or a sword
cannons, maps, spyglasses, ships, weapons - guns and crossbows
nowadays they use ship
There is no historical evidence to suggest that Francisco Pizarro smoked tobacco. Tobacco use became widespread in Europe after the Spanish conquest of the Americas, but Pizarro's activities in the early 16th century primarily focused on exploration and conquest rather than the cultural practices surrounding tobacco. While he may have encountered indigenous peoples who used tobacco, it is unlikely that he personally adopted the habit.
They didn't use boats.
Francisco Pizarro utilized various navigational tools during his expeditions, including the compass, astrolabe, and quadrant. The compass helped him determine direction, while the astrolabe and quadrant assisted in measuring the altitude of celestial bodies to determine his latitude. These tools were crucial for Pizarro to navigate the seas accurately and reach his intended destinations during his explorations.
they had guns, armor, and better immune systems.
he did most of it by land but i think he used it at one time
It depends what you are going to use it for and what your preferences are.
There are different types of fire extinguishers. For a boat it would be best to get a portable type like those designed for use in automobiles.
The type of boat that the Eskimos aka Inuit use is called a kayak