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The Inca decorated their temples with gold and silver, and made beautiful and elaborate gold and silver jewelry. The Emperor Atahualpa had a gold throne.
The Inca decorated their temples with gold and silver, and made beautiful and elaborate gold and silver jewelry. The Emperor Atahualpa had a gold throne.
The Inca decorated their temples with gold and silver, and made beautiful and elaborate gold and silver jewelry. The Emperor Atahualpa had a gold throne.
The Inca decorated their temples with gold and silver, and made beautiful and elaborate gold and silver jewelry. The Emperor Atahualpa had a gold throne.
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Francisco Pizzaro, a Spaniard
The gold and silver of the Inca was taken to Spain. At first Atahualpa, the last Inca, was kidnapped by Pizarro, and took a ransom consisting of many objects of gold and silver. Later the Spanish sacked the cities and took more gold yet. Much of this gold was accumulated by the Spanish Empire and a small part goes to the soldiers who conquered the Inca Empire.
gold and silver
as the sweat of the sun and silver was known as the tears of the moon
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.
silver, copper, gold and tin.
The Inca primarily used silver and gold for religious and ceremonial purposes, such as creating intricate jewelry, ornaments, and artifacts for religious ceremonies and offerings to the gods. They also used these precious metals to decorate temples and imperial palaces as a sign of wealth and power. Additionally, silver and gold were used as a form of currency and as a means of storing value in the Inca Empire.