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After 1525 the emperor (altahaupa) promised a room full of gold and ransom. Pizzaros (the man that led incan invasion) men sacked many of the great Incan cities of all the gold. After the ransom was met, Pizzaro killed Altahuapa and left back to Spain.
inca
The Inca Nobles were the leaders of their army. Thy were also controlled the land and all their resources.
yes, alot of it. the incas had more gold than any other native American tribe. but then Spain took almost all of it. and eventually destroyed the economy of Spain with all the gold, silver and other precious metals they were bringing in from the Americas. there was this rumor that Spaniards made when they first discovered how much gold the incas had, that they started saying you could build an entire bridge made out of gold all the way from (what is know Peru) all the way across the ocean to Spain.
The Inca may not have all the knowledge that we have today but one of the Inca's accomplishments were the causeways. The Incas had a hard time getting to other lands because of the rivers, so they made the causeways to get through the river.
Pizzaro
Pizarro and his fellow Spanish would take the gold from the Inca by using taxation called the REPARTO also because the Inca thought the Spanish where Gods much of the gold was given to them by the Inca people who hoped it would "Please the Gods". The Spanish would also get gold by going door to door and forcing Inca people to by certain goods and unfair prices weather they needed them or not. The final way they got the gold was just by plain old stealing it while raiding and laying siege to the Inca cities
Nobody MADE the Inca. The Inca were "created." Their story is that the Inca King sent his wife and father to walk across the land with a staff. Wherever the staff would land, that is where the people would settle. After a thousand years or so, the Spanish came along and took all of their gold and llamas and killed almost all of them. I hope that this helps!
After 1525 the emperor (altahaupa) promised a room full of gold and ransom. Pizzaros (the man that led incan invasion) men sacked many of the great Incan cities of all the gold. After the ransom was met, Pizzaro killed Altahuapa and left back to Spain.
inca
Inca, Mynas, and the Antigua
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Pizarro first entered because he was seeking/trying to find gold.
Though the Incas adored gold and silver, they had no use for money. That is why all the taxes had to be payed by work or labour or a share of each farmer's crop.
It's Pizarro, and he didn't. He made Atahualpa promise to give him a room full of gold in exchange for his life, but after the gold he killed him anyway. Also, he brought weapons, horses and small pox, all stull the Inca's weren't used to at all.
The Inca Nobles were the leaders of their army. Thy were also controlled the land and all their resources.
yes, alot of it. the incas had more gold than any other native American tribe. but then Spain took almost all of it. and eventually destroyed the economy of Spain with all the gold, silver and other precious metals they were bringing in from the Americas. there was this rumor that Spaniards made when they first discovered how much gold the incas had, that they started saying you could build an entire bridge made out of gold all the way from (what is know Peru) all the way across the ocean to Spain.