Montezuma was the ruler of the Aztecs, and Atahualpa was the leader of the Incas. Montezuma thought that Herman Cortez was a god, and Atahualpa didn't think that Francisco Pizarro was a god. Montezuma was hated by the Aztecs because he sacrificed his people, and Atahualpa was killed one year after he became ruler of the Incas.
They were killed by Spanish people. The Inca ruler - Atahualpa was killed by Pizarro's Spanish army.
The Incas were in Peru. -- actually the incas did not rule any countries. the incan empire was located in the Andes mountains. it wasnt till francisco Pizarro and Spain arrived and destroyed the empire, and the rest of the white man came and did what they normally do. they kill people who are weaker them with advanced weapons then the native people. and took all the gold they could find. it wasnt till these new settlers of the Andes mountains set up borders in what is now Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, and Chile
The conquistador who defended the Incas was Diego de Almagro, although his efforts were more about competing for power than genuinely defending the Inca people. Almagro initially sought to ally with the Incas against the Spanish forces led by Francisco Pizarro but ultimately turned against both the Incas and Pizarro in his quest for wealth and territory. His involvement led to conflicts that further complicated the fate of the Inca civilization during the Spanish conquest. Ultimately, Almagro's ambitions contributed to the fragmentation of Inca resistance rather than their defense.
Francisco Pizarro effectively shattered the will of the Inca by capturing their leader, Atahualpa, during the Battle of Cajamarca in 1532. Following his capture, Pizarro demanded a large ransom in gold and silver, which the Incas paid, but he ultimately executed Atahualpa anyway. This act not only eliminated their central leadership but also instilled fear and confusion among the Inca people, leading to a rapid decline in resistance against the Spanish conquest. The combination of military tactics, psychological warfare, and ruthless betrayal dismantled the Inca's resolve to fight back.
Yes, they do like Francisco Pizarro.
He was not nice to the native people. He was very cruel
Francisco Pizarro encountered the Inca Empire in South America, specifically in present-day Peru. The Inca people were the indigenous group that inhabited the region and were ultimately conquered by the Spanish conquistadors led by Pizarro.
yes because he conquered there country and killed there people .
Pizarro captured the Incan leader. He told the Native Americans to give him a ransome of $1,000,000.The Incas gave him the money in gold and silver but, instead of giving the Incans back their leader Pizarro killed the Incan leader.
Hernan Cortez conquered the Aztecs and Francisco Pizarro conquered the Inca empire.
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Yes Franciso Pizarro was the most violet because him and his people were the most violet people.
Francisco Pizarro's motives were to find riches. I know a lot about this guy and he was not a good man. He killed many people and broke promises.
They wanted to rule them?
empty hardly no people
Francisco Pizarro explored the lands of the Incan Empire in South America. He was a Spanish explorer/conquistador that took much of the dignity away from the Incan people.