FRANCISCO
PIZARRO
Comenzar
Esto es un índice
1. Who is he?
2. History
3. Expedition
4. After everything
5. His death
6. BYE
WHo is he?
Francisco Pizarro was a Spanish conquistador, among all his expeditions he discovered, for example, the Pacific
Ocean or even managed to capture Atahualpa by deceiving him to finally kill him even though he fulfilled all the conditions given for his freedom.
HISTORY:
francisco pizarro
Pizarro was a bastard son, a pig farmer and without culture. He was born in Trujillo (Cáceres)Although today the exact date on which Francisco Pizarro was born is still not known, the possibility has been established that it was between 1476 and 1478. However, what is known for certain is that the place where his mother gave birth was the town of Trujillo, in the heart of Extremadura. At the same time, there is consensus regarding their parents. Specifically, he was the bastard son of Don Gonzalo Pizarro (war hero who fought under the orders of Gonzalo Fernández de Córdoba, the "Great Captain") and Francisca González.
EXPEDITIONS
FIRST
Pizarro's first voyage
Having obtained authorization from Governor Pedrarias Dávila, on November 14, 1524 (data from Jerez) Pizarro left Panama aboard a small brig, the Santiago, with about 80 men, some Nicaraguan Indians on guard, and four horses.
THIRD
SECOND
When Atahualpa took the throne due to the death of his father, Francisco arrived to deceive and capture him, and then kill him, but when he became emperor he immediately gave the throne to Manco Capac to avoid possible adverse reactions from the inhabitants to the imposition of Spanish rule.
The episode of Gallo Island occurs, where Pizarro was left alone with thirteen men (Pizarro challenged his men, exhausted and sick, to continue with the expedition. Only thirteen of them decided to continue, these were known as the thirteen of Gallo Island) .
EXPEDITIONS
FIRST
Pizarro's first voyage
Having obtained authorization from Governor Pedrarias Dávila, on November 14, 1524 (data from Jerez) Pizarro left Panama aboard a small brig, the Santiago, with about 80 men, some Nicaraguan Indians on guard, and four horses.
THIRD
SECOND
When Atahualpa took the throne due to the death of his father, Francisco arrived to deceive and capture him, and then kill him, but when he became emperor he immediately gave the throne to Manco Capac to avoid possible adverse reactions from the inhabitants to the imposition of Spanish rule.
The episode of Gallo Island occurs, where Pizarro was left alone with thirteen men (Pizarro challenged his men, exhausted and sick, to continue with the expedition. Only thirteen of them decided to continue, these were known as the thirteen of Gallo Island) .
after everything
The conquest of the Inca Empire by the Europeans brought political, economic and social changes, forcing the indigenous population to adapt and accommodate to this new stage of life in America.
HIS DEATH
Francisco Pizarro once formed a pact with Diego de Almagro to share in the spoils of their expeditions. After Cuzco fell, Pizarro and Almagro became rivals, and Almagro was later executed by Pizarro’s brother Hernando. Almagro’s son and his adherents, fearing their own elimination, attacked Pizarro’s palace and killed him on June 26, 1541.
¡GRACIAS POR VEER!
Trabajo de:
-Julieta Tello Medina-Emma Beverina -Ignacio Navarro Tonello
FRANCISCO PIZARRO
Juli Tello Medina :D
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FRANCISCO
PIZARRO
Comenzar
Esto es un índice
1. Who is he?
2. History
3. Expedition
4. After everything
5. His death
6. BYE
WHo is he?
Francisco Pizarro was a Spanish conquistador, among all his expeditions he discovered, for example, the Pacific
Ocean or even managed to capture Atahualpa by deceiving him to finally kill him even though he fulfilled all the conditions given for his freedom.
HISTORY:
francisco pizarro
Pizarro was a bastard son, a pig farmer and without culture. He was born in Trujillo (Cáceres)Although today the exact date on which Francisco Pizarro was born is still not known, the possibility has been established that it was between 1476 and 1478. However, what is known for certain is that the place where his mother gave birth was the town of Trujillo, in the heart of Extremadura. At the same time, there is consensus regarding their parents. Specifically, he was the bastard son of Don Gonzalo Pizarro (war hero who fought under the orders of Gonzalo Fernández de Córdoba, the "Great Captain") and Francisca González.
EXPEDITIONS
FIRST
Pizarro's first voyage Having obtained authorization from Governor Pedrarias Dávila, on November 14, 1524 (data from Jerez) Pizarro left Panama aboard a small brig, the Santiago, with about 80 men, some Nicaraguan Indians on guard, and four horses.
THIRD
SECOND
When Atahualpa took the throne due to the death of his father, Francisco arrived to deceive and capture him, and then kill him, but when he became emperor he immediately gave the throne to Manco Capac to avoid possible adverse reactions from the inhabitants to the imposition of Spanish rule.
The episode of Gallo Island occurs, where Pizarro was left alone with thirteen men (Pizarro challenged his men, exhausted and sick, to continue with the expedition. Only thirteen of them decided to continue, these were known as the thirteen of Gallo Island) .
EXPEDITIONS
FIRST
Pizarro's first voyage Having obtained authorization from Governor Pedrarias Dávila, on November 14, 1524 (data from Jerez) Pizarro left Panama aboard a small brig, the Santiago, with about 80 men, some Nicaraguan Indians on guard, and four horses.
THIRD
SECOND
When Atahualpa took the throne due to the death of his father, Francisco arrived to deceive and capture him, and then kill him, but when he became emperor he immediately gave the throne to Manco Capac to avoid possible adverse reactions from the inhabitants to the imposition of Spanish rule.
The episode of Gallo Island occurs, where Pizarro was left alone with thirteen men (Pizarro challenged his men, exhausted and sick, to continue with the expedition. Only thirteen of them decided to continue, these were known as the thirteen of Gallo Island) .
after everything
The conquest of the Inca Empire by the Europeans brought political, economic and social changes, forcing the indigenous population to adapt and accommodate to this new stage of life in America.
HIS DEATH
Francisco Pizarro once formed a pact with Diego de Almagro to share in the spoils of their expeditions. After Cuzco fell, Pizarro and Almagro became rivals, and Almagro was later executed by Pizarro’s brother Hernando. Almagro’s son and his adherents, fearing their own elimination, attacked Pizarro’s palace and killed him on June 26, 1541.
¡GRACIAS POR VEER!
Trabajo de:
-Julieta Tello Medina-Emma Beverina -Ignacio Navarro Tonello