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There is no historical evidence to suggest that Francisco Pizarro smoked tobacco. Tobacco use became widespread in Europe after the Spanish conquest of the Americas, but Pizarro's activities in the early 16th century primarily focused on exploration and conquest rather than the cultural practices surrounding tobacco. While he may have encountered indigenous peoples who used tobacco, it is unlikely that he personally adopted the habit.

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