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Francisco Pizarro | Biography, Accomplishments,
WEBPizarro is best known for expeditions to South America, beginning in 1523, his conquest of the Inca Empire by defeating a 30,000-strong Inca force with fewer than 200 troops, and his capture of the emperor, Atahuallpa.
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Pizarro and the Incas - Exploring the Early Americas
WEBFrancisco Pizarro (ca. 1475–1541) arrived in present-day northern Peru late in 1531 with a small force of about 180 men and 30 horses. Taking advantage of a civil war, he and his compatriots toppled the ruler, …
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Pizarro and the Inca | HowStuffWorks
WEBSpanish explorer Francisco Pizarro (c.1476-1541), who conquered the Inca Empire in Peru, established Lima as the country's capital, and melted down vast amounts of Inca gold and silver for his own gains.
How Pizarro ruthlessly brought down the mighty Inca empire
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