Pizarro made three discoveries. one of them was he was the founder of lima in 1535. Another one is he discovered the new world. the last one was he discovered Peru. This is not a discoverie but he was the first person to have a veiw of the Pacific Ocean. Those are the discoveries that I found out about=).
hope it helps for like reports or something=)
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To Find Great riches ,Claim any Lands ,Convert the Indians Christianity
Francisco Pizarro is best known for his conquest of the Inca Empire in the early 16th century rather than for discovering new land. He arrived in present-day Peru in 1532, where he encountered the Inca civilization. While he did not discover new land in the sense of being the first European to set foot there, his expeditions led to significant European interest and colonization in South America.
Wealth and a new empire.
1528 he landed his ship and the Inca's came out to greet him
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Francisco Pizarro worked for the Spanish monarchs King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella during his expeditions to the New World.
Francisco Pizarro explored the New World during the early 16th century. He is most famous for his expeditions to South America, particularly Peru, where he led the conquest of the Inca Empire in the 1530s.
it was in 1524 to the new world to be discovered as are world today
Francisco Pizarro's reasons for exploration included the desire for wealth and power, as well as the opportunity to spread Christianity. He hoped to discover new lands to conquer and exploit for resources, as well as to convert the native populations to Catholicism.
To Find Great riches ,Claim any Lands ,Convert the Indians Christianity
Francisco Pizarro's trips to the Americas were funded by private investors and backers, including wealthy individuals and Spanish nobles who saw the potential for wealth and expansion in the New World. Pizarro himself also contributed some of his own wealth to finance his expeditions.
Francisco Pizarro was sailing from Spain, specifically from the port of Seville, when he embarked on his expeditions to the New World. His primary destination was the Inca Empire in present-day Peru, where he sought to conquer and claim territory for Spain. Pizarro’s voyages were instrumental in the Spanish colonization of South America.
Francisco Pizarro was sponsored by the Spanish Crown, particularly King Charles I of Spain, in his exploration of South America and conquest of the Inca Empire. Pizarro received financial support and authorization from the Spanish Crown to lead expeditions to the New World.
He was sucsessful . He was one of the main rulers in the Inca Empire and dicovered many things including the New World.
Francisco Pizarro is best known for his conquest of the Inca Empire in the early 16th century rather than for discovering new land. He arrived in present-day Peru in 1532, where he encountered the Inca civilization. While he did not discover new land in the sense of being the first European to set foot there, his expeditions led to significant European interest and colonization in South America.
Queen Isabella did not send Francisco Pizarro on his expeditions; instead, it was King Charles I of Spain, her grandson, who authorized Pizarro's voyages to the New World. Pizarro was sent to explore and conquer Peru, where he ultimately led the expedition that resulted in the fall of the Inca Empire. His conquests began in the early 1530s, significantly expanding Spanish territories in South America.