The Spanish troops, led by Francisco Pizarro, were able to conquer the Inca capital of Cusco in 1533 largely due to the civil war between rival Inca factions, specifically the conflict between Atahualpa and Huáscar. This internal strife weakened the Inca Empire, making it more vulnerable to external conquest. Additionally, the Spanish exploited advanced weaponry and tactics, along with the impact of diseases like smallpox, which had decimated the Inca population prior to their arrival.
well they both had .leaders .troops .weopens .plans to get rid of each other
The different styles of fighting. The Aztecs didn't fight to kill or conquer, but to capture people for later sacrifices. Spain fought to conquer and they killed every man that passed them. Also the fact that tha spanish troops were seen as gods make it a lot easier for the spanish. The Aztecs also had a lot of enemies which the spanish used very well.
His troops mutinied - they had been on a campaign for ten years, and objected going endlessly east following Alexander's dream of conquering endlessly.
The Inca Empire was conquered by Spanish conquistador Francisco Pizarro and his troops in the 16th century. Pizarro capitalized on internal strife within the Inca Empire, as well as the impact of European diseases that had weakened the population. The conquest culminated in the capture of the Inca ruler Atahualpa in 1532, leading to the eventual fall of the empire.
Which of the following events could possibly have been a cause of Spanish troops conquering the Inca capital Cusco.
The Spanish troops, led by Francisco Pizarro, were able to conquer the Inca capital of Cusco in 1533 largely due to the civil war between rival Inca factions, specifically the conflict between Atahualpa and Huáscar. This internal strife weakened the Inca Empire, making it more vulnerable to external conquest. Additionally, the Spanish exploited advanced weaponry and tactics, along with the impact of diseases like smallpox, which had decimated the Inca population prior to their arrival.
Julius Caesar led his troops in the conquest of Gaul.
The ripping and the tearin, the ripping and the tearin.
American and Filipino troops retreated to Bataan.
30,500 troops
Spanish rebel troops.
True
Spanish, Mexican, Confederate and US troops.
las tropas
Capital Washington D.C.
French don't welcome Spanish troops now (or ever), this question does not make sense, please provide context or elaborate.