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Because the Spaniards were invading for slaves and gold.

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There was conflict between the Spanish and Incase because the Spanish conquistadores were out to forcibly relieve the Incas of their posessions of gold and silver.

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Q: Why did the Spaniards defeat the Inca?
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Did the Spaniards trust the Inca?

The Spaniards were close with Inca.


Who led the Inca to the decline of the Inca?

The Spaniards led to the decline of the Inca civilization. The Spaniards took Atahualpa (ruler at the time,) hostage and killed his brother Huascar. Then they installed a new leader Atahualpa's brother, Manco Inca. He eventually passed on the throne to his son Tupac Amaru. When the Spaniards captured and executed him, the Inca's resistance to the Spaniards ended.


What happened to the ancient Inca tribes?

The ancient Inca tribes fought the Spanish Spaniards and lost. The leader of the Spaniards was Francisco Pizarro.


How did the Spanish defeat the Inca?

The Spanish were able to defeat the Inca because of there new weapons and their support from Inca rivals.


Who ruled the Inca Empire when conquered by the Spaniards?

Tupac Amaru, if i spelled that correctly, was the last ruler of the Inca empire.


Why did Inca have bad slaves?

the incas had a disease spread to them when the Spaniards arrived.


How long did it take for Spaniards to conquer the Inca empire?

three months


Fransico Pizarro defeat the Inca?

Yes


How did the Spanish settlers defeat the Inca?

they had guns


The rise and fall of the Inca empires?

We do not have first-hand information from the Inca people about the beginnings of their empire because the Inca did not have a written language. People who study the Inca civilization have pieced together information from different sources. They believe that the Inca people started living in the Cuzco Valley in A.D. 1100. By the early 1400s, the Inca empire still reached only 20 miles beyond the capital city of Cuzco. Rulers Viracocha Inca, and later his son, Pachacuti Inca, increased the size of the Inca empire through conquest. From the 1400s to the early 1500s, the empire grew and developed. After a civil war in the Inca empire, the triumphant ruler Atahualpa agreed to meet with a Spanish explorer named Francisco Pizarro. This was in the year 1532. Instead of the peaceful meeting Atahualpa expected, the Spaniards took him captive. Atahualpa tried to meet the Spaniards' demands for silver and gold, but he was killed in 1533. The Inca army fought the Spaniards but lost the war in 1536. Inca warriors continued to fight the Spaniards. When the last Inca leader was killed in 1572, the Inca empire was officially over. Like the Aztecs, many inhabitants of the Inca empire died as a result of the diseases the explorers unknowingly brought with them. The Spaniards forced the Inca to convert to Christianity.


Was there a civilization before the Spaniards came?

Yes, there were, the Maya were the first one, then the Aztec & Inca.


Which spaniard lead the defeat of the Inca?

Francisco Pizarro