Francisco Pizarro
Francisco Pizzarro
The Spaniard who led to the defeat of the Inca was Francisco Pizarro. He was a conquistador who, in the early 1530s, captured the Inca emperor Atahualpa after a surprise attack. Pizarro's forces, armed with superior weaponry and aided by internal divisions within the Inca Empire, ultimately led to the downfall of the Inca civilization. His actions resulted in the Spanish conquest of Peru and significant changes in the region's socio-political landscape.
The Spaniard was Fransisco Pizarro
Francisco Pizzaro, a Spaniard
Pizarro
The Spanish were able to defeat the Inca because of there new weapons and their support from Inca rivals.
The Spanish explorer Francisco Pizarro.
Francisco Pizarro led a band of Spaniards to Peru where they conquered the Incan Empire.
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they had guns
Fracisco Pizarro
After the Inca were defeated in South America, the colony formed was Peru. It was Francisco Pizarro who conquered the Inca in 1532. He established Lima as the capital of Peru in 1535.