In 1532, the Spanish settlers invaded the mighty Inca Empire located in modern day Peru. They plundered, and took possession of the Inca cities and wealth.
The Inca empire was destroyed by the Spanish. They invaded because they wanted the Incas goods. To the Incas the Spanish were simply invaders.
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The Inca Empire was the largest empire in the Americas prior to the arrival of Europeans. It existed from 1438 to 1533.
They weren't attracted to it. They didn't know it existed until they found it.
Some Incan people are still in the world today
The Inca Empire.
The Inca empire was destroyed by the Spanish. They invaded because they wanted the Incas goods. To the Incas the Spanish were simply invaders.
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The Inca Empire was the largest empire in the Americas prior to the arrival of Europeans. It existed from 1438 to 1533.
They weren't attracted to it. They didn't know it existed until they found it.
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Incas in the early days attacked the Europeans the reasons why they attacked was the orders of Pachacuti Inca Yupanqui .
No. That happened with the Inca Empire (it was in the middle of a civil war).
Some Incan people are still in the world today
The Europeans, specifically the Spanish conquistadors, invaded the Incas for several reasons. One of the main motivations was the desire for wealth, particularly the abundance of gold and silver in Inca territory. Additionally, religious and imperialistic reasons played a role, as the Europeans sought to spread Christianity and expand their empires through colonization. Finally, the advanced military technology and tactics of the Spanish gave them a significant advantage over the Inca empire.
Yes, they had guns and cannon. They were a flint lock gun, but the Inca didn't have the advantages of weapons like guns.
Hernando Cortes was responsible for the Aztecs defeat. But the Incas were never conquered by a conquistador the seemed to disappeared before the Europeans came along.