Francisco Pizarro: Conquistador of the Attack on Peru
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50Minutes.com provides a clear and engaging analysis of Francisco Pizarro. In the 16th century, much of the Americas was as of yet undiscovered by European explorers. After two expensive failed attempts and an agreement signed with the Spanish monarchy, Pizarro finally set out on a successful conquest to found new towns and seize the riches of the Inca Empire. Nonetheless, tensions among his own men and from the native populations would make things more difficult than he anticipated.
In just 50 minutes you will:
• Learn about Pizarro’s first, failed expeditions around Peru
• Gain a deeper understanding of the agreements he negotiated with the Spanish government and his new conquest of South American territories
• Discover the problems that arose with Inca populations and the dissidence within his own troops that led to his dramatic assassination
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Key information
Born: around 1478 in Trujillo (Crown of Castile).
Died: 26 June 1541 in Lima (Peru).
Aim of the expedition: conquering Peru.
Regions of the world he explored: the Antilles, followed by Central and South America.
Famous discoveries: Peru and the Inca Empire.
Introduction
Francisco Pizarro was one of the key figures of Spanish colonisation. After taking part in several exploration expeditions to South America, Pizarro landed on the West coast and discovered the Inca Empire, whose prosperity and wealth had already been the subject of mythical tales. After two heroic attempts, in 1529 the Spanish monarchy granted him the necessary permission and privileges to set off on a colonisation expedition to Peru with two associates. Motivated by unlimited ambition and an incredible will, Pizarro overcame all the obstacles to successfully complete his expedition: combining diplomacy, strategy and power play – sometimes at the cost of inconceivable violence – he successfully defeated the main Inca leaders and Spanish hopefuls for power in Peru. He captured the then capital, Cuzco, in 1533, and founded new Spanish towns throughout his expedition, including Lima (Ciudad de los Reyes) in 1535.
With his discovery of the Inca Empire and its wealth, Pizarro laid the bases of a new colonial state across which his family wished to assert its control, with the support of the Spanish monarchy and to the detriment of the other conquistadors. Although colonisation was carried out using violence against indigenous populations who put up real resistance, greed, jealousy and desire led to a civil war which destroyed the Spanish troops, up to the highest ranks: in June 1541, Pizarro was fatally attacked by supporters of his former associate, Almagro (1475-1538), whom he had had executed.