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    Introduction: The people that we are going to call to the stand will defend Francisco Pizarro and will prove that he is not guilty of second degree murder or anything he was accused of. The first person we are going to call to the stand are. Diego Almagro we are calling him to the stand because Francisco teamed up with him to go on voyages and Diego seen a lot of what was going on. And King Charles we wanted to call him to the stand because he was the one that let Francisco go on the expedition in the first place. And then of course Francisco Pizarro we want to call him to the stand because he is going to tell all of us his side of the story and its best to get it from the person's mouth. Body: The crime that Francisco Pizarro was acused…

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    Francisco Pizarro was born in 1476 to a lower class family. His father, Captain Gonzalo Pizarro, was a poor farmer while his mother, Francisca Gonzalez, came from a simpler home. At a young age, Francisco tended to his father’s swineherd, and grew up without learning how to read. Born in Trujillo, Spain, Pizarro grew up in areas riddled with poverty. Whilst in his mid-thirties, Francisco herd of the riches of the New World and sought to be go find them. In 1510, Francisco Pizarro left Spain with…

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    Conquistador "colonel" Francisco Pizarro born 1476 in Trujillo, Spain. And died in June 26, 1541 as a very wealthy man. The area he was born in was stricken with poverty. His father Gonzalo Pizarro an Italian nobleman was a very poor farmer in Spain and he was also an captain. His mother Francisca González come from a humble heritage as a maid In the Pizarro Household. "Gonzalo and Francisca were Never married." Francisco…

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    Pizarro Verdict Kyle Houchin The Age of Exploration was a time of new technology which led to the discovery of the New World. Kings sought wealth and power through the Americas. As a result, they sent conquistadors to conquer and spread Christianity. Pizarro was born into poverty in 1478. At the age of 24, he sailed for the New World in exploration for a new beginning. Pizarro took control of peru and in the process kill thousands of natives and killed their leader Atahualpa.…

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    The insecurity in Lima needs to disappear in 2021 Lima, the Capital City of Peru, was founded by Francisco Pizarro on January 18, 1535. With a population of almost 10 million, Lima is the most populous metropolitan area of Peru and the second largest city in the Americas, behind Sao Paulo and before Mexico City. Lima is the country´s commercial and industrial center and one of Latin America´s most important financial centers. And as a big city it also has big problems, one of them, is the…

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    The 16th-century Spanish explorer Francisco Vázquez de Coronado was a governor of an province in New Spain (Mexico), when he heard about the so-called Seven Golden Cities located in the north. In 1540, Coronado led a Spanish expedition up Mexico’s western coast and into the region that is now known as the southwestern United States. The explorers didn't findn what they were looking for but they did find something Grand! In the begging Franciso was Born in circa in 1510 into a noble family in…

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    Francisco Pizarro was in need of a way to earn money. He went to the king and queen, who offered him money to make an expedition in 1532 to Peru, where he founded Lima. Him and his crew of over 500 men traveled to Peru to claim land. It took them over 7 months to reach Peru, and they found an interesting surprise. They were not expecting a colony of Incas and their leader, Atahualpa. Francisco Pizarro hadn’t given any orders as to what to do, and his crew had already sprung into action on what…

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    Sebastian Rodriguez Cermeno Sebastian Rodriguez Cermeno was a navigator and he was a talented explorer who was very talented. He was very kind and he was trustworthy he thought of himself a great. His birthdate was April 6 1560. He then died 1602. He was born in Sesimbra Portugal. He was born there but soon moved to go have fun and explore everywhere. Cermeno has a lot of character traits including: Brave, courageous, adventurous, hardworking responsible, humble, encouraging,…

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    The age of exploration was a time where Europeans looked outward and traveled across the world for land, riches, and knowledge. This age much like the Renaissance and the Protestant reformation was predicated on the fact that people were curious and wanted to learn, and this drive made them go look towards the sea and want to explore. I believe that Francis Drake, Francisco Pizarro, and Vasco Da Gama were all three key explorers of the time period. All three of these explorers made great…

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    Brief reasons of important of Francisco Pizarro in Literature Francisco Pizarro was born around 1474 in Trujillo, Spain. He was many things in his life time such as solder, conquistador, and explorer for Spain. His impact in the finding of the Americas and his bloody conquest influenced the literature not only back then, but to this time period as well. Francisco Pizarro was born to a poor hidalgo (small landholder of petty nobility), and never learned to read. This didn’t stop him from being…

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