A writing system helped Pizarro overthrow the Inca by enabling efficient communication and documentation of agreements, strategies, and intelligence among his forces. Pizarro used written letters to coordinate with Spanish authorities and gather support, while also manipulating Inca leaders through written messages that created confusion and mistrust. Additionally, the Spanish used written records to assert their claims and justify their actions, undermining the Inca's authority and contributing to their downfall. Overall, the ability to read and write provided Pizarro a tactical advantage in a conflict where the Inca relied more on oral traditions.
Yes they did have a system of writing
The Inca possessed a writing system and building techniques.
Pizarro
The Inca empire fell when the spanish councourd them
Atahaulpa
Francisco Pizarro was the Spanish conquistador who led the overthrow of the Inca empire in what is now Peru.
Yes, Francisco Pizarro overthrew the Inca leader Atahualpa to conquer Peru. In 1532, Pizarro captured Atahualpa during a surprise ambush and used him as leverage to control the Inca Empire. After extorting a significant ransom for Atahualpa's release, Pizarro ultimately executed him, which facilitated the Spanish conquest of the Inca territory. This marked a significant turning point in the colonization of South America.
Yes they did have a system of writing
Atahupla was the Inca emperor that Pizarro captured.
Pizarro conquered the Inca empire around 1537.
He conquered the incas in 1533
He married an Inca woman called Ines Yupangui, but he changed her name to Pizpita. This is because many noble women were forced into marriage with the conquistadors.
They had no writing system, but they kept many records of their writing.
a writing system
The Inca possessed a writing system and building techniques.
Pizarro found the Inca Empire and lots of gold in Peru.
The Inca had no writing system. Instead, they kept records using a system of knotted strings called the quipu. The lack of a fully developed writing system, however, did not prevent the Inca from attaining a high level of cultural achievement.