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In 1528, Pizarro traveled to Spain to win the King's blessing for the final expedition. He brought with him several American Indians from Peru, woven cloth, and most importantly, gold and silver. Pizarro was appointed a Captain-General in the Spanish government, and given a salary and funds for his expedition. By 1530, he was ready and set out with 160 men (including 12 of his original "Glorious 13") to conquer the Incas. What was the effect of the 1528 expedition? He had trouble convincing others to join him in another expedition. The government supported another attempt to locate the Inca capital. He was able to retire in Spain and live there without having to travel again He received an appointment to become governor.

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