A straightforward, simple narrative, soundly based on evidence and with contemporary illustrations wherever possible which tells the story of the Spanish adventurer Francisco of Pizarro (ca. 1475-1541) and his march into the Inca empire with an army of less than 200 men and their conquest over the vast armies of the Inca Emperor, Atahualpa, signifying the defeat and destruction of the way of life of a fascinating South American people. Sections "How do we know?" and "Things to do" at the end of the text further the students' knowledge and interest.
"A straightforward, simple narrative, soundly based on evidence and with contemporary illustrations wherever possible which tells the story of the Spanish adventurer Francisco of Pizarro (ca. 1475-1541) and his march into the Inca empire with an army of less than 200 men and their conquest over the vast armies of the Inca Emperor, Atahualpa, signifying the defeat and destruction of the way of life of a fascinating South American people. Sections "How do we know?" and "Things to do" at the end of the text further the students' knowledge and interest."@en
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