answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

14,000,001.5

User Avatar

Wiki User

13y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: How many incas and Pizarros men died in the Inca invasion of November 1532?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

How many Incas did the Spanish kill on November 16 1532?

Around 2000 Incas killed, 5000 taken prisoner.


When were the Incas conquered?

The Incas were conquered in 1532.


Who was the leader of the Incas in 1532?

montezuma


What year did Pizarro come to the Incas?

1532.


When did the Incas civilization flourish?

1442 to 1532.


When did Pizarro lead a bloody battle to conquer the incas?

In 1532.


When did the incas civilization begin and end?

it began in 1200 AD and ended in 1532 :-) :-) .


What year did the Spanish defeat the Incas?

The Spanish fought the Incas from 1532 to 1572 when the last Inca ruler was executed.


Which conquistador took over the Incas?

Francisco Pizarro in 1532 after the battle of Cajamarca.


Leader of the incas in 1532?

In 1532, the leader of the Inca was Atahualpa. This emperor of the Inca was seized on his way to Cuzco by the Spanish under Francisco Pizarro. He was executed in 1533.


When did the Incas lived?

Not much is known about the early history of the Incas. Sometime around 1100 AD they founded a city called Cuzco in the fertile lowland valley and began to dominate other kingdoms nearby. The mighty empire of the Incas collapsed abruptly in 1532 with the arrival of a small band of Spanish conquerors led by Pizarro. Well the incas were in the early 15 and they were not in a kingdom they were in a village and they did not have an empore but they did live near by Cuzco so your a little right but not that mutch and they did not live in 1532 they lived in 1509 - 1526 not 1532 They actually did live in 1532. I read it in Horrible Histories.


Which European explorer the Inca empire?

The Spaniard, Francisco Pizarro and his conquistadors defeated the Incas in 1532. By 1532, Pizarro had defeated the bulk of the Incas, only some very stubborn pockets of resistance held out against the Spanish total conquest of Peru until 1533.