Saturday, July 2, 2016

Pizarro basically said the same about the Inca and their gold..............they all were seemingly blown away by how much gold existed in the American empires.....


Pizarro and the Incas - Exploring the Early Americas | Exhibitions ...

https://www.loc.gov/exhibits/...the.../pizarro-and-the-incas.html
Library of Congress
Francisco 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 ...

Pizarro & the Fall of the Inca Empire (Article) - Ancient History ...

www.ancient.eu/article/915/
1 day ago - The Incas themselves called their empire Tawantinsuyo (or Tahuantinsuyu) meaning 'Land of the Four Quarters' or 'The Four Parts Together'.

Pizarro and the Spanish Conquest of the Inca Empire | Project History

project-history.blogspot.com/2005/10/spanish-conquest-of-inca-empire.html
Francisco Pizarro was a conquistador in the truest sense of the word. He conquered the Incas, the largest empire in the Western Hemisphere, with only a few ...

Fall of the Incas

www.watertown.k12.ma.us/cunniff/.../Fall_of_the_In.html
Watertown Public Schools
Francisco Pizarro was another Spanish conquistador. He had heard stories of an Indian empire richer than the Aztecs. In 1531, Pizarro and a group of 180 ...

The Spanish Conquest of the Inca Empire - Info Peru

www.infoperu.com/en/view.php?lang=en&p=161
No one would have expected that the Inca empire, called Tawainitsuyu, has all in all ruled the ...Pizarro was a simple soldier in campaigns in Spain and Italy.

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