The document summarizes the encounter between the Inca Empire and Spanish conquistador Francisco Pizarro in 1532. It describes the large Inca Empire ruled by Emperor Atahualpa and their advanced agricultural techniques. It then details Pizarro's arrival with armor-clad soldiers on horseback, a completely foreign and frightening sight to the Inca. Atahualpa invited Pizarro to a feast but was later captured and ransomed for gold, only to be killed by Pizarro after paying, beginning a war that led to the fall of the Inca Empire. The document also provides some brief biographical facts about Pizarro and his conquest of Peru.