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Pizarro Or The Conquest Of Peru
As Related By A Father To His Children, And Designed For The Instruction Of Youth (1811)
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244 pages
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Focusing on the 16th-century conquest of the Inca Empire, this historical narrative recounts the exploits of Spanish conquistador Francisco Pizarro. Presented as a father sharing tales with his children, it simplifies complex events, making them accessible for young readers. The book explores the political and social dynamics of the era, detailing Pizarro's strategies and tactics. Enhanced with illustrations and maps, it serves as an engaging educational resource on South American history and the effects of European colonization on indigenous cultures.
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2009, paperback
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