the conquistadors benefited by claiming land or by having slaves.
All lands in the New World were property of the Spanish Crown. The Crown also owned the mineral rights and all precious gems found.
Any land that belonged to Spaniards in the New World was Crown land awarded to the conquistador by the crown
The rulers of the Indian nations met them freely. The rulers of the Indian nations were captured by treachery. The people were forced to work as slaves. Spain was enriched by the conquests.
Hernan Cortes and Francisco Pizarro were Spanish conquistadors and represented Spain.
both born in spain
I don't know but i guess that Emperor Charles of Spain granted Pizarro permission to make further expeditions.
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The rulers of the Indian nations met them freely. The rulers of the Indian nations were captured by treachery. The people were forced to work as slaves. Spain was enriched by the conquests.
The rulers of the Indian nations met them freely. The rulers of the Indian nations were captured by treachery. The people were forced to work as slaves. Spain was enriched by the conquests.
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Cortes and Pizarro's expeditions were characterized by their military conquests of powerful indigenous empires such as the Aztec and Inca, respectively. Unlike other explorers who focused on exploration and trade, Cortes and Pizarro sought to conquer and colonize territories for Spain. Their expeditions led to the fall of these empires and the establishment of Spanish control in the region.
Hernan Cortes and Francisco Pizarro were Spanish conquistadors and represented Spain.
Francisco Pizarro was supported by Spain during his journey to South America. King Charles I of Spain provided Pizarro with the necessary resources, authorization, and military backup to carry out his conquests.
pizarro and cortes
Spain benefited from the conquest of Cortés and Pizarro by obtaining vast territories in the Americas rich in resources such as gold, silver, and agricultural products. The conquests also expanded Spain's empire, increased its wealth and power, and allowed for the spread of Spanish culture, language, and religion in the newly conquered territories.
Both Cortes and Pizarro were born in Spain
Aztec: Hernan cortes Incan: Francisco Pizarro
Francisco Pizarro conquered the Inca Empire in South America, while Hernando Cortes conquered the Aztec Empire in Mexico. Pizarro's conquest led to the establishment of the Viceroyalty of Peru, while Cortes' conquest led to the establishment of New Spain. Their tactics and approaches to conquest differed, with Pizarro relying more on political maneuvering and alliances, while Cortes used military force and alliances with indigenous groups.
both born in spain