Francisco Pizarro is a Spanish military commander and a pioneer for a number of South American countries. He was born in Tropilo, a southwestern Spanish. He did not have wealth or money. Raised the peasantry, and lived illiterate illiterate. He began his career militarily in Italy and then in India in 1502, then settled in Panama and worked in cattle breeding, earning a bit of wealth. Pizarro sought adventure, chose to try his luck and was captain after 50, and collaborated with another adventurer Diego d'Almagro in 1524 to try to discover the kingdoms of the South in America, especially that the success of Cortez in Mexico restored the hope of finding empires in South American.
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