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Francisco Pizarro worked for Spain primarily due to the promise of wealth and adventure that the New World offered. Motivated by the Spanish crown's desire for expansion and conquest, he sought to gain riches through the exploration and conquest of territories in South America, particularly the Inca Empire. Pizarro's allegiance to Spain allowed him to gain official support and resources for his expeditions, ultimately leading to his success in capturing the Inca leader Atahualpa and claiming vast territories for Spain.

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