Pizarro found the Inca Empire and lots of gold in Peru.
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Francisco Pizarro is best known for his role in the Spanish conquest of the Inca Empire in the 16th century. He founded the city of Lima in 1535, which became the capital of Spanish Peru. Pizarro also explored and laid claim to significant regions in present-day Peru, including areas around Cajamarca, where he captured the Inca ruler Atahualpa. His expeditions led to the Spanish colonization of large parts of South America.
he was looking for gold in the 1500s and it was found, so it existed.
No, Francisco Pizarro did not explore the Amazon.
Francisco Pizarro was a Spanish explorer whose purpose was to discover and conquer the thriving Inca Empire about which he had heard so many rumors. He founded the city of Lima, also, naming it as the capital of Peru.
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He sailed for Spain. And brought the Potato to Europe. His greatest achievement was the conquering the Inca empire. He died in Lima Peru after multiple stab wounds.
He found the gold in Peru.
Francisco Pizarro discovered the Inca Empire in 1532 when he arrived in Peru. He initially landed on the northern coast of Peru, and after a series of confrontations, he captured the Incan leader Atahualpa, leading to the eventual Spanish conquest of the empire. Pizarro's expedition marked the beginning of Spanish colonial rule in South America.
Francisco Pizarro wanted to explore because he wanted to find land and gold!
treasure,