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Q: What is the name of the Spanish weapon that took over the Incas?
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Was the Spanish unable to overpower the Aztecs and the Incas with their superior weaponry?

The Spanish had superior weaponry, but the Aztecs had many more people, and the Spanish had to flee a few times, or ally with natives, in order to take over. They also did lots of tricky things like kidnapping and giving permission for celebrations and then turning them into massacres. I don't think that there was ever much doubt that they would eventually overcome; just they had to change their timing and alter their plans sometimes because of the strength of the natives.


Was the spanish ever unable to overpower the Aztecs and the incas with there superior weaponry?

The Spanish had superior weaponry, but the Aztecs had many more people, and the Spanish had to flee a few times, or ally with natives, in order to take over. They also did lots of tricky things like kidnapping and giving permission for celebrations and then turning them into massacres. I don't think that there was ever much doubt that they would eventually overcome; just they had to change their timing and alter their plans sometimes because of the strength of the natives.


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Who took over the Incas?

The Incas were took over by the Spanish led by Pizarro.


What happened to Incas empire?

The Incas were taken over by the Spanish after their leader was killed.


What were the consequences for Spain's conquest of the Aztecs and the Incas?

The Aztecs & Incas lost there land & the Spanish took over.


What were the consequences of spains conquest of the Aztecs and the incas?

The Aztecs and Incas lost their land and the Spanish took over


What was the capital of the Incas?

First it was Cuzco (before the Spanish took over), and then it was Machu Pichu (after the Spanish took over).


What were the consequences of Spain's conquest of the Aztecs and the Incas?

The Aztecs and Incas lost thier land and the Spanish took over.


What year did the Incas take over the Aztecs?

The Incas never took over the Aztecs. Both were destroyed by the Spanish Conquistadors in the early 16th century.


Where and when did the Incas create their empire?

The Incas created their empire in 1200 AD and it ended when the Spanish took over in 1535 AD. They made their empire in Peru.


What advantages did the Spanish had over the Incas?

The Spanish had advantages such as superior weaponry including guns and armor, as well as horses which the Incas had never encountered before. The Spanish also had diseases like smallpox that the Incas were not immune to, causing devastating epidemics that weakened the Inca population. Additionally, the Spanish had a centralized government and military organization, while the Incas were a more decentralized empire.


Why did the Inca civilization disappear?

the incas left bc the spanish conquistadors took over


Why did Spanish invade Incas?

The Spanish invaded the Incas in search of wealth, resources, and to spread Christianity. They were also driven by a desire for power and control over the indigenous people of the region. The arrival of the Spanish ultimately led to the downfall of the Inca Empire.


How did the incas fall?

the inca empire fell because of a man named francisco pizzario and then the spanish took over