The Spaniards gained vast wealth in gold and silver, emerging as a major European power.
Spain ruled Peru for nearly three centuries, from the Spanish conquest in the 1530s until Peru's declaration of independence in 1821. The formal establishment of Spanish colonial rule began with the founding of the Viceroyalty of Peru in 1542. Despite ongoing resistance and various uprisings, Spanish control persisted until the early 19th century, when independence movements gained momentum. Peru officially achieved independence from Spain in 1824.
It is approximately 5,668 miles or 9487 kilometers from Spain to Peru. Peru is bigger in size than Spain.
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It demonstrated that power reverted to the people when a monarch was absent.
Francisco Pizarro was a Spanish conquistador, born in Trujillo, Spain, around 1475. He is known for his conquest of the Inca Empire in Peru in the 16th century.
No it is not. Peru is a country in South America, Spain is a country in Europe.
By the means of conquest. The Aztec's last stand happened during the Fall of Tenochtitlan (May 26 - August 13, 1521)
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Area: Japan, Spain, France, Peru Population: Peru, Spain, France, Japan
Peru gained independence from Spain on July 28th 1821.
It demonstrated that power reverts to the people after a monarch is removed from power.
No. Peru is a country in South America.