Hernán de Soto and Francisco Pizarro were both prominent Spanish conquistadors in the Americas during the early 16th century. De Soto served under Pizarro during the conquest of the Inca Empire, where he gained valuable experience in military tactics and the dynamics of indigenous interactions. Later, De Soto embarked on his own expedition in North America, seeking wealth and new territories, influenced by the successes he witnessed under Pizarro. Their relationship was primarily one of mentor and subordinate during their time in Peru, with Pizarro leading the conquest and De Soto learning from that experience.
Francisco Pizarro's most notable friends were Diego de Almagro and Hernando de Soto. Almagro accompanied Pizarro on the conquest of Peru, while de Soto played a key role in the exploration of South America.
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Hernando de Soto did not conquer the Incas even though he participated in it.
Spain sent many Spanish explorers to the New World. Three of the most famous were Cortes' Pizarro and De Soto.
Francisco Pizarro and some priests and warriors.
Francisco Pizarro traveled with 168 men,106 men were walking and 62 were on horses
De soto was sent by the spanish queen to help Pizarro find the Inca empire that they'd distriod and forced in to slavery.
Hernando de soto found the Inca empire and killed most of them in battle because of his superior army and tactics. Hernando de Soto was a captain under the command of Pizarro during the conquest of the Inca Empire.
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