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Elena-2011 [213]
4 years ago
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Name the explorer who conquered the Inca.

History
2 answers:
amm18124 years ago
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Answer:

Francisco Pizarro

Explanation:

Hope this helps

In 1530, Pizarro returned to Panama. In 1531, he sailed down to Peru, landing at Tumbes. He led his army up the Andes Mountains and on November 15, 1532, reached the Inca town of Cajamarca, where Atahuallpa was enjoying the hot springs in preparation for his march on Cuzco, the capital of his brother's kingdom

krek1111 [17]4 years ago
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The answer to this would be "A" Francisco Pizarro.

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