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Pizarro killed the leader (Athahualpa) and conquered the Incas

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Who was the leader of the Incas?

The Leader of the Incas was called Sapa Inca he was the highest of all the Incas and was the only man who could marry his sister.


What is the highest ransom amount ever paid?

For the Born brothers kidnapping organized by Montoneros in Argentina in 1974, a ransom of 60 million dollars was paid. It still is the largest ransom ever paid, according to Guiness.


How does Atahualpa die?

He died when the Spanish kidnapped him for ransom. He paid off his ransom but they killed him anyway


What happened to Atahualpa after the Inca paid his ransom?

After the Inca paid their Ransom, Francisco Pizarro killed Atahualpa because he didn't want to lose his gold


What is money paid for release of a hostage called?

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What often holds a craft and crew hostage until ransom is paid?

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Some men paid their taxes by serving in the military. And some women paid their taxes by weaving cloth for their emperor.


Was there a ransom that wasn't paid in the Lindbergh case?

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Which leader was defeated by Francisco Pizarro?

Francisco Pizarro defeated the Inca leader Atahualpa. After capturing Atahualpa during a surprise attack in 1532, Pizarro exploited the political instability within the Inca Empire to solidify Spanish control over the region. Despite a large ransom paid for his release, Atahualpa was ultimately executed, leading to the fall of the Inca Empire.


What do you mean by the hostages are free They paid their way?

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