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Franciso Pizarro and his 180 men

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Who was the conquistadors who attacked Incas led by?

Pizarro


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The Incas lived on the Western coast of South America until the 16th century when they were attacked by the Spanish and conquered.


Why do you suppose the europeans invaded and conquerored countries in south America?

Incas in the early days attacked the Europeans the reasons why they attacked was the orders of Pachacuti Inca Yupanqui .


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168 Spaniards attacked the imperial army of the Incas.


Who did the spanish make suffer?

Those attacked by the Inquisition Various Latin American indigenous peoples (Mayans, Aztecs, Incas, etc.)


Why did the Spanish attack the Incas?

The Spanish attacked the Incas primarily for their wealth and resources, such as gold and silver. They also sought to expand their empire and convert the indigenous population to Christianity. Additionally, the Spanish were driven by a desire for power and control in the region.


Did the Inca's fight back when Pizarro attacked?

Yes, the Incas did fight back when Francisco Pizarro and his Spanish forces attacked. Led by their emperor, Atahualpa, the Incas initially resisted the Spanish invaders, engaging in battles such as the skirmish at Cajamarca. However, they were ultimately outmatched due to the Spanish's superior weaponry, tactics, and the impact of disease on the Inca population. The combination of these factors led to the swift downfall of the Inca Empire.


What was a major native civilization of Mexico and centeral America?

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Why did the Spanish to attack the Incas?

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How did the Cortes' actions in Mexico against the Aztecs influence Pizzaro in Peru against the Incas?

Cortes attacked the Aztec people for the money. It is said he was very greedy. He burned most of their religious books. I think only three remain today. Pizarro gave the Incas a disease and no food or water