Francisco Pizarro was able to conquer the Incas due to superior weaponry, advanced military tactics, exploiting internal divisions within the Inca Empire, and the help of local allies who were enemies of the Incas. Additionally, diseases brought by the Spanish also significantly weakened the Inca population.
Francisco Pizarro was known for his leadership abilities, strategic planning, and determination. He was able to navigate the challenges of exploration and conquest in the New World, eventually leading the Spanish conquest of the Inca Empire in Peru.
Several factors contributed to the Spanish taking control of the Inca Empire, including advanced military technology (such as guns and horses), the spread of diseases like smallpox that weakened the Inca population, divisions among indigenous groups that the Spanish were able to exploit, and the leadership and tactics of conquistadors like Francisco Pizarro.
The Spanish were able to overcome the Aztec and Inca empires due to factors such as advanced weaponry (guns and cannons), alliances with Indigenous groups who were enemies of the Aztecs and Incas, introduction of new diseases that weakened the native populations, and superior military tactics and training. Additionally, the Spanish benefited from the leadership of individuals like Hernan Cortes and Francisco Pizarro who played crucial roles in the conquests.
Francisco Pizarro's main reason for exploration was to find wealth and riches, particularly in the form of gold and silver. He hoped to discover new territories and civilizations that could be conquered and exploited for their resources. Pizarro also had ambitions of fame and power, hoping to establish a successful Spanish presence in the New World.
The civilizations in Mesoamerica were conquered by the Spanish conquistadors, led by figures such as Hernan Cortes and Pedro de Alvarado, in the 16th century. Through a combination of military force, alliances with indigenous groups, and disease, the Spanish were able to defeat powerful empires like the Aztecs and the Incas.
Pizarro was able to conquer the Incas for many of the same reasons Cortes was able to conguer the aztecs. He had a very small, but militarily advanced army which was foreign and frightful too the Incas. In addition, the Europeans brought over those great diseases like small pox (also known as cow pox).
Francisco Pizarro was the Spanish conquistador that conquered the Incas.
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They brought European diseases with them.
he made his voyage across Mexico
because of a dieses they did not have a cure for
because of a dieses they did not have a cure for
because of a dieses they did not have a cure for
Because they were in a civil war. The struggle between the brothers Atahualpa and Huascar divide the incas and made them weaker. When Atahualpa allied with Pizarro, they defeated Huascar and when Pizarro betrayed Atahualpa, he conquered the last half of the inca's throne.
they didn't really but they were able to defat them because of technology, geology, and disease.
The spanish had an advantage because they had horses so their 168 men able to beat the Incas 7,000 men. They also had guns and more sophisticated swords.
1. They were more advanced. 2. They were better armored. 3. Had better weapons. 4. They brought over diseases from Spain that the Aztecs and Incas did not have a cure for.