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Yes , he slaughter thousands of Incas and captured their leader

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Spanish conquerors of great Indian civilizations?

Cortes and Pizarro, Cortes concord the Aztecs in 1519 and Pizarro concord the Incas in1532.


Who was the Inca leader at the time of the conquest and who was the European leader who conquered the Incas?

The leader of the conquering of the Incas was Francisco Pizarro. He fought against the Inca leader Huayna Capac who soon died of small pocks.


Why is Francisco Pizarro important?

Francisco Pizarro is important because he was a Spanish explorer who explored Peru; South America and the Pacific coast of South America. Pizarro's obstacles include going to war with the Inca. His accomplishments include capturing the Inca leader and gaining control over the vast Inca Empire.Francisco Pizarro is important because with out him we would not know much about SouthAmerica and Peru.


Where and what did fransico pizzaro explore?

because he is dum


What are Francisco Pizarro's accomplishments?

Major Achievements:Pizarro's first expedition was in 1509 and he was the first mate. The captain was Balboa, another famous explorer. The expeditions purpose was to explore the land that is now Panama. The crew founded Panama City and Pizarro was an important townsperson there. Then in 1527 he made his first expedition on his own to find a rumored civilization called the Incas. Pizarro's first mate was a good friend, his name was Diego de Almagro. They sailed down the coast of western South America. There they went inland a little ways and found evidence of the Incas and gold. Then he returned to Panama with the news. The whole expedition took one year.Then when he was back in Panama he made plans to sail back to Spain and tell the King and Queen the news and get more men and provisions for crops and other foods that were not abundant in Panama. With this news, the King appointed him the governor of Peru, the name of this land that he had found. Then he sailed back to Panama, where he made plans for a long expedition and war on the Incas that would make him the ruler of Peru.