most of them yes the rest were wiped out by conquistadors.
Not just them, but any native American culture that was contacted by Europeans.
The Inca were having a civil war. They had two brothers fighting over who should rule. And many Inca were dying of smallpox. So Pizarro took advantage of this as well has having horses and superior weapons.
Pachacuti Inca Yupanqui was born in 1438 and died in 1471. His reign of the Kingdom of Cusco took place from 1438 to 1471 or 1472. He was succeeded by Tupac Inca Yupanqui.
Inca tribe got captured by francisco pizarro, a spanish explorer that landed, and founded, the city of Lima. Pizarro was known as a crimanal, he was very mean and ruthless.
The last Inca emperor was a puppet ruler. He died 72 years after the Spanish conquest. Incas still exist in Peru. They still make suspension bridges over deep canyons. Some still keep Inca beads although no one knows how to read them.
94% of the Inca Population
Smallpox #1 disease, followed by influenza and others
Not just them, but any native American culture that was contacted by Europeans.
The Inca were having a civil war. They had two brothers fighting over who should rule. And many Inca were dying of smallpox. So Pizarro took advantage of this as well has having horses and superior weapons.
There was a problem with her throat, but no smallpox
The Spanish conquistadores, after wiping out huge populations with smallpox and other European diseases, for which the Inca had no immunity.
Paullu Inca died in 1549.
yes
smallpox
When the Europeans came to the New World, they had a natural, built up immunity to small pox. However, the Indigenous peoples of North and South America did not. Small pox wiped out the vast majority of the Inca Empire.
The people did not have immunity against the disease
yes most of the Aztec died of smallpox which they got from spanish conquistadores.