The capture of Atahualpa by Francisco Pizarro contributed to the Spanish taking control of the Inca Empire.
They arrived at the perfect moment where the brothers Huascar and Atahualpa were disputing the place of their father who had died, who hadbeen in charge and had the hisghest power in the Inca Empire.
Several factors contributed to the Spanish taking control of the Inca Empire, including advanced military technology (such as guns and horses), the spread of diseases like smallpox that weakened the Inca population, divisions among indigenous groups that the Spanish were able to exploit, and the leadership and tactics of conquistadors like Francisco Pizarro.
When Spanish explorers discovered the vast wealth of the Incas, they plundered it, taking gold, silver, and other valuable resources back to Spain. This led to the downfall of the Inca Empire and the eventual colonization of the region by the Spanish.
Pizarro captured the Inca tribe by using a combination of military force, deception, and taking advantage of internal divisions within the Inca Empire. He ambushed the Inca leader, Atahualpa, and held him captive until the Incas paid an enormous ransom in gold and silver. Pizarro then executed Atahualpa and installed a puppet Inca ruler, effectively establishing Spanish control over the Inca Empire.
The Norman Conquest of England took place in 1066 when William the Conqueror defeated King Harold II at the Battle of Hastings. This event led to the Norman ruling class taking control of England, introducing feudalism and the Domesday Book to survey land and resources. It also shaped English society, language, and culture through the blending of Norman and Anglo-Saxon influences.
A few are: taking out of ground, dig up, uncover, reveal, dig out, and lay bare.
Ponce de Leon's search for the Fountain of Youth is considered a risk-taking endeavor since it involved exploration of unknown territories and potential dangers. Additionally, his decision to engage in battles and conquests in search of wealth and power also demonstrated his willingness to take risks.
Fransico Pizzaro
tomando el control (taking control) or tomando cargo (taking charge)
What changes taking place in the country contributed to Jackson's victory
He spent tow years re-establishing control of Greece, then 10 years taking over the Persian Empire.
Los platanos estan tomando control del mundo
A group of territories controlled by one person is called an empire.
After taking control of China, the goal of Japanese military leaders was to free Asia from the Europeans. What many didn't realize was that this was not done as a humanitarian effort, but as a hasty effort to build their own empire.
When Spanish explorers discovered the vast wealth of the Incas, they plundered it, taking gold, silver, and other valuable resources back to Spain. This led to the downfall of the Inca Empire and the eventual colonization of the region by the Spanish.
British empire taking over
Hernando Cortes conquered the Aztec Empire in Mexico in 1521AD. This was because of the conquisradors lust for gold and glory. This helped set the way for Spanish colonization of Mexico
A policy of taking colonies and building an empire is known as imperialism. An example of imperialism would be the former British Empire.
Taking Back Control was created in 2006.