Montezuma was the ruler of the Aztecs, and Atahualpa was the leader of the Incas. Montezuma thought that Herman Cortez was a god, and Atahualpa didn't think that Francisco Pizarro was a god. Montezuma was hated by the Aztecs because he sacrificed his people, and Atahualpa was killed one year after he became ruler of the Incas.
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Montezuma II and Atahualpa were both powerful leaders of major indigenous empires in the Americas—Montezuma ruled the Aztec Empire, while Atahualpa was the last emperor of the Inca Empire. Both leaders encountered Spanish conquistadors during their reigns, leading to their eventual downfall. Additionally, they were both characterized by their wealth and sophisticated societies, which attracted the attention of European invaders. Their encounters with the Spanish ultimately resulted in significant cultural and historical consequences for their respective civilizations.
they were spanish conquistadors
Montezuma was the 9th, and last Aztec ruler.
Montezuma was the ruler of the Aztecs, and Atahualpa was the leader of the Incas. Montezuma thought that Herman Cortez was a god, and Atahualpa didn't think that Francisco Pizarro was a god. Montezuma was hated by the Aztecs because he sacrificed his people, and Atahualpa was killed one year after he became ruler of the Incas.
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No, he took Montezuma hostage
Montezuma II and Atahualpa were both powerful leaders of major indigenous empires in the Americas—Montezuma ruled the Aztec Empire, while Atahualpa was the last emperor of the Inca Empire. Both leaders encountered Spanish conquistadors during their reigns, leading to their eventual downfall. Additionally, they were both characterized by their wealth and sophisticated societies, which attracted the attention of European invaders. Their encounters with the Spanish ultimately resulted in significant cultural and historical consequences for their respective civilizations.
both were sapa incas Atahualpa was the leader of the Inca tribe in South America. Montezuma was the leader of the Aztec tribe in what is now Mexico. Both tribes were conquered by the Spanish.
He played the person that conquered the country
they were spanish conquistadors
No, the noun Montezuma's is a proper, possessive noun.The noun Montezuma is a proper noun, the name of a specific person.The apostrophe -s ('s) at the end of the noun indicates possession, something in the sentence belongs to that noun.Example: Montezuma's reign ended when he was captured by the Spanish in 1520.
Atahualpa said to give Pizarro a royal chamber full of gold if Pizarro let Atahualpa go.
There is a Lake Montezuma and Montezuma's Castle.
Atahualpa was an Inca. He was in a ciliver war between his and his bother.
Adaina atahualpa was created in 2011.