He brought back a room of Gold and Silver because he captured the Incan king. Because the Incan king paid their ransom.
Smallpox
No, they took wheat to the Americas along with other products such as tea, sugar, and coffee.
Smallpox originated in "the Old World" (Eurasia and Africa) and was brought to "the New World" (the Americas) by Europeans. So, basically, no. US troops didn't "bring smallpox to Europe" because it was already there.
Spain sent Pizarro, but not 100% sure why. it would most likely be for either gold, glory, god(to spread Christianity), or goods(to find and bring back new goods to Spain). it could also be a combination of those and for some other reasons.
The Europeans brought Africans to the Americas to run sugar plantations thus enslaving them.
Walter Raleigh brought them from the Americas.
Smallpox
Francisco Pizarro first brought enslaved Africans to Peru in 1527, during his initial expedition to the region. The introduction of slavery became part of the colonial system established by the Spanish, as they sought to exploit the land and its resources. Pizarro's actions contributed to the broader practice of enslaving indigenous peoples and Africans in the Americas.
King Charles supported Francisco Pizarro's expedition because Pizarro promised to bring back riches, resources, and power from the conquest of the Incan Empire in South America. The potential wealth and territory gained would benefit Spain and increase the king's influence and status. Additionally, Pizarro's success could help further Spain's goals of spreading Christianity and expanding its empire.
Maize (corn), tobacco, and indigo were three of the biggest American exports to Europe when America was first discovered.
No, they took wheat to the Americas along with other products such as tea, sugar, and coffee.
Francisco Coronado searched for gold in the Americas because he was a Spanish conquistador looking to increase his wealth and power. He believed that finding gold would bring him prestige and favor with the Spanish Crown.
Smallpox originated in "the Old World" (Eurasia and Africa) and was brought to "the New World" (the Americas) by Europeans. So, basically, no. US troops didn't "bring smallpox to Europe" because it was already there.
Spain sent Pizarro, but not 100% sure why. it would most likely be for either gold, glory, god(to spread Christianity), or goods(to find and bring back new goods to Spain). it could also be a combination of those and for some other reasons.
He was a Spanish Conquistador. He tricked Atahualpa, Giving him the perfect chance to kill thousands of his men. THEN HE DABBED ON HIM AND I AM THE ONE CAME ON. 💪🏼👍🏼👿
Pizza
Pizarro arrived to the inka's empire with fire guns, bombs and horses those thing scared the people, then he capture the inka's King called Arahualpa and kill him. Pizarro and his soldiers bring from Europe the Flu and other deseases that killed the inkas by thousands this was his best arm to conquerd the inka's empire.