Who is Hernando de Soto?

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Who is Hernando de Soto?​

Hernando de Soto. De Soto is a member of the Explorer Hall of Fame, located in Genoa, Italy, but the vote to induct him was by no means unanimous, owing to the cruelty he often displayed to his enemies. One wonders if he would have been a nicer man if he had followed his dream to be a car maker instead of explorer.
How did Hernando de Soto defeat the Incas?
In the 1530’s de Soto, by now an excellent soldier and horseman, received a fax from another famous explorer, Francisco Pizzaro, to come join him in Peru to defeat the Inca Indians. Through lies and treachery, this deceitful duo managed to trick the Incan emperor Atahulapa into an ambush.
Where did De Soto lead his men on his journey?
In the spring, De Soto led his men north, through Georgia, and west, through the Carolinas and Tennessee, guided by Indians whom they took captive along the way. With no success finding the gold they sought, the Spaniards headed back south into Alabama towards Mobile Bay, seeking to rendezvous with their ships,…

When did Hernando de Soto explore the Carolinas?​

They began their journey of exploration once more in spring 1540. When de Soto and his team set off again, they moved more north east towards present day Georgia. After this came what would become the Carolinas. They soon crossed the Appalachian Mountains into present day Tennessee and traced the Tennessee River Valley.

Did Hernando de Soto marry Isabel de Bobilla?
Now a very wealthy man de Soto sailed from Peru in 1535, reaching Spain once more in 1536. During his time in Spain, he married Isabel de Bobilla, daughter of Pedrarias Dávila. Despite having a new wife and a home in Spain, de Soto grew restless.
Did Hernando DeSoto live to fulfill his dreams?
Even though he personally never lived to fulfill this dream, designs that he had drawn were found and later used as a model for the first DeSoto automobile. Hernando put these dreams aside to concentrate on the job of being an explorer.

Where did Hernando de Soto go after Pedro Arias Dávila died?​

Failing that, and without means to explore further, de Soto, upon Pedro Arias Dávila ‘s death, left his estates in Nicaragua. Bringing his own men on ships which he hired, de Soto joined Francisco Pizarro at his first base of Tumbes shortly before departure for the interior of present-day Peru.:143
 
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