Which accurately describes the actions of Francisco Pizarro during the Age of Discovery?

Upon arriving in the Americas, Pizarro conquered the Huron Empire and gained control of the Northwest Territory.

Upon arriving in the Americas, Pizarro conquered the Inca Empire and established the city of Lima.

Upon arriving in the Americas, Pizarro conquered the Apache Empire and gained control of present-day Arizona.

Upon arriving in the Americas, Pizarro conquered the Cherokee Empire and gained control of present-day Georgia.

Wasn't Francisco Pizarro the one that discovered the Grand Canyon and explored it? That's why I'm thinking C.

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It's B bros, I got it right.

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well, I know for a fact that it's not the northwest territory one, which is A...

A and C are out... I don't remember anything about Lima so I guess I'm going to go with D?

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Francisco Pizarro did not discover the Grand Canyon or explore it. In fact, Francisco Pizarro is most well-known for his actions in South America, particularly in conquering the Inca Empire.

The accurate description of Francisco Pizarro's actions during the Age of Discovery is: "Upon arriving in the Americas, Pizarro conquered the Inca Empire and established the city of Lima." Pizarro led an expedition to the Inca Empire, located in what is now Peru, and successfully captured their emperor, Atahualpa. This conquest led to the downfall of the Inca civilization and Pizarro established the city of Lima, which later became the capital of the Spanish Viceroyalty of Peru.

It is important to note that Pizarro's actions were part of the Spanish colonization of the Americas and the exploitation of indigenous populations. The Grand Canyon, on the other hand, is located in present-day Arizona and was not explored or documented by Pizarro. The Grand Canyon was first officially explored by Europeans in the 19th century by expeditions led by John Wesley Powell.