Athualpa
The dates of the Incan civilization are as follows: 1200 A.D. The Incan civilization begins. 1438 A.D. The Incas fight off the mighty Chancas. 1463 A.D. The Incan emperor Pachacuti gives the throne to his son. 1527 A.D. Civil war breaks out in the Incan civilization and weakens the empire. The Spanish soon take over.
The dates of the Incan civilization are as follows: 1200 A.D. The Incan civilization begins. 1438 A.D. The Incas fight off the mighty Chancas. 1463 A.D. The Incan emperor Pachacuti gives the throne to his son. 1527 A.D. Civil war breaks out in the Incan civilization and weakens the empire. The Spanish soon take over.
The emperor of the Incan Empire was, oddly enough, called the Inca.
It was Francisco Pizarro who brought the smallpox disease to the Incan civilization in 1532.2nd Answerer says: While the Battle of Cajamarca in 1532 resulted in the capture of the emperor of the Inca Empire by the Pizarro's conquistadors and the native allies, it was only the first step in a decades-long campaign.Please access the related link listed below for more information:
The emperor of the Incan Empire was, oddly enough, called the Inca.
No. The Spanish killed the Incas by spreading the "smallpox" around the Incan empire.
The Incan Empire was conquered by the Spanish conquistador Francisco Pizarro in 1533. Pizarro and his army defeated the Inca emperor Atahualpa and captured him, marking the end of the Incan Empire.
Francisco Pizarro is a spanish explorer who discorved that the incas had gold in the Acountries so he took his crew over there to take their gold and send it to his hometown. francisco pizzarro was a christian, and when he went to the Andean countries he tried to force the incan to become christians. the incan fought for their rights and finally the lost. francisco took atahuallpa(incan emperor) to be in-slaved. after a while francisco killed the incan emperor and the incan didn't know what to do. some of the incans escaped and the others died....
The Incan civilization was ultimately brought to an end by the Spanish conquistador Francisco Pizarro. Pizarro and his forces captured the Incan emperor Atahualpa in 1532, leading to the downfall of the Incan Empire.
Francisco Pizarro and a few hundred men took the Incan emperor, Atahualpa, Hostage in his own kingdom and later took hold of the Incan Empire.
Francisco Pizarro, with Spanish forces, used superior weaponry, military tactics, and alliances with indigenous groups to defeat the Inca Empire in the 16th century. Pizarro captured the Incan emperor Atahualpa, looted Incan treasures, and took advantage of internal Incan divisions to dismantle their empire.
Civil War between Atahualpa and Huasar, Smallpox Disease, and Weak Armies after the Civil War