Panama and the canal . FUANCISCO PiZARRO. 20 FRANCISCO PIZARRO by every manner of fiendish cruelty that men mad with greed could devise. They were made slaves. They died by thousands. But now from Panama ships Spanish - - Treasure began to Sail away to Spain with heavy car- goes of treasure and many Spaniards returnedin them to swell the population of Panama. But this was only the beginning. In 1524 Francisco Pi-zarro received permission to take up again the plans for dis-. Descendanis oe the Incas oe Peru. Old Inca Masonry in Backgrod covering the golden kingdom away off to the south. Thisdis


Panama and the canal . FUANCISCO PiZARRO. 20 FRANCISCO PIZARRO by every manner of fiendish cruelty that men mad with greed could devise. They were made slaves. They died by thousands. But now from Panama ships Spanish - - Treasure began to Sail away to Spain with heavy car- goes of treasure and many Spaniards returnedin them to swell the population of Panama. But this was only the beginning. In 1524 Francisco Pi-zarro received permission to take up again the plans for dis-. Descendanis oe the Incas oe Peru. Old Inca Masonry in Backgrod covering the golden kingdom away off to the south. Thisdistant land the Spaniards called Peru. It extended southof the equator for more than a thousand miles down the DISTANT LAND OF PERU 21 \Yestern coast of South America, and was the richest andmost hiy-hly developed of an_\ part of tlie New World. Herewere welhbuilt towns, \\ith palaces and temples of strange


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