they both were explorers of the world who wanted to find more about the world back then. around their time, it was dangerous so it was a big deal when somebody did that. they are both very accomplished man in history and are great role models because of their perseverance and good will!
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no, he did not
Francisco Pizarro traveled with 168 men,106 men were walking and 62 were on horses
1513 (with Balboa) 1524, 1526 Peru 1530 he returned as a conquistador and subsequently took over Peru.
I think you left one out and that was Coronado who went all the way to the Grand Canyon so he is my pick on this question. While De Soto only got as far as the Mississippi river ( he would be second). Pizarro was mainly South America and Balboa was in Panama, but didn't get any higher into the Americas and Cortes took the Aztec empire in Mexico.
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No, Francisco Pizarro did not kill Vasco Núñez de Balboa. Balboa was executed on the orders of Pedrarias Dávila, who was the governor of Darién at that time. Pizarro later became known for his conquest of the Inca Empire in South America.
no, he did not
Francisco Pizarro did not kill Vasco Núñez de Balboa. Balboa was executed by Pedrarias Dávila, who was the Governor of Darién and Panama at the time, on charges of treason. Pizarro was involved in the conquest of the Inca Empire and had no direct involvement in Balboa's death.
Vasco Nunez De Balboa died in South America. He died because of Fransisco Pizarro. Pizarro beheaded him publicly. He was never buried he was left there to rot.
Francisco Pizarro joined Vasco Núñez de Balboa in his march to the "South Sea," during which Balboa discovered the Pacific Ocean. In 1532, Pizarro and his brothers conquered Peru. Three years later, Pizarro founded the nation's new capital, Lima.
Francisco Pizarro was an explorer and conquistador who journeyed with Vasco Nunez de Balboa to the Isthmus of Panama in 1513. Pizarro went on to conquer Peru in 1533.
Balboa's friend was named Francisco Pizarro. Pizarro was a Spanish conquistador who later played a significant role in the conquest of the Inca Empire in Peru. Their friendship was marked by their shared ambitions in the New World, although their paths eventually diverged as Pizarro pursued his own conquests.
Francisco Pizarro traveled with 168 men,106 men were walking and 62 were on horses
he considers himself a great explorer.
Francisco Pizarro did not discover the Pacific Ocean; it was Vasco Núñez de Balboa who first sighted it in 1513. Pizarro, however, is known for his conquest of the Inca Empire in the early 16th century. His expeditions took place after Balboa's discovery, but he played a significant role in the exploration and colonization of the Pacific coast of South America.
Vasco Núñez de Balboa was captured and executed by Spanish authorities under orders from Pedrarias Dávila, the governor of Darién, for alleged treason and plotting against the government. Balboa's ambitious and independent actions had caused tension with the Spanish authorities, leading to his downfall.
Crew members of Vasco de Balboa included 190 Spaniards and 1,000 Indian slaves. One of the Spanish crew members was Francisco Pizarro, who later conquered the Inca Empire in Peru.