Although few treasures were found, Spain did profit from the Cortez and Pizarro expedition.
Cortes and Pizarro, Cortes concord the Aztecs in 1519 and Pizarro concord the Incas in1532.
They were called conquistadors, some famous ones include Pizarro and Cortez.
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The expeditions of Hernán Cortés and Francisco Pizarro led to the Spanish conquest of the Aztec and Inca empires, respectively. Cortés's conquest in Mexico resulted in the fall of Tenochtitlán and the establishment of Spanish colonial rule, while Pizarro's expedition in Peru led to the capture and execution of Inca leader Atahualpa and the eventual Spanish domination of the region. These conquests significantly expanded Spanish territories in the Americas, facilitated the extraction of wealth through resources like gold and silver, and had profound impacts on indigenous populations, cultures, and societies.
Hernan Cortes/Cortez (also known as Hernando Cortes/Cortez) had no siblings. he was an only child, though he was Francisco Pizarro's second cousin.
defeated empires in the new world of spain
Although few treasures were found, Spain did profit from the Cortez and Pizarro expedition.
Although few treasures were found, Spain did profit from the Cortez and Pizarro expedition.
Hernando Cortez killed more people than Francisco Pizarro. Cortez was responsible for the deaths of thousands of Aztec people in Mexico during the Spanish conquest, while Pizarro was involved in the conquest of the Inca Empire in Peru, resulting in the deaths of many Inca individuals.
hernando cortez and francisco pizarro
Hernan Cortes conquered the Aztec Empire in Mexico, while Francisco Pizarro conquered the Inca Empire in Peru. Their conquests were key in the Spanish colonization of the Americas. Cortes was known for his cunning tactics, while Pizarro was known for his ruthless approach in dealing with the Inca.
Hernan Cortez, who gave the Aztecs the old "what for".
Ornando Cortez and Francisco Pizarro
Cortes and Pizarro, Cortes concord the Aztecs in 1519 and Pizarro concord the Incas in1532.
Both Francisco Pizarro and Hernando Cortez were conquistadors who led expeditions to the New World in search of wealth and territory. They both conquered and overthrew powerful indigenous empires, with Pizarro defeating the Inca Empire in South America and Cortez defeating the Aztec Empire in Mexico. Both expeditions resulted in the colonization of vast territories for the Spanish Crown.
They were called conquistadors, some famous ones include Pizarro and Cortez.