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At their height, the Inca population rose to around 12,000,000 people. The Inca people live on today, although their numbers are dwindling at an alarming rate.

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What was one reason for the fall of Inca society?

One reason for the fall of Inca society was the spread of diseases brought by European colonizers, which decimated the Inca population and weakened their society.


How many Indians died of smallpox?

94% of the Inca Population


What brought the Inca civilization to an end?

The Spanish destroyed the Inca population when they were most weak. The Spanish were the ones that brought a disease that is now called chicken pox.


Who was The Inca Empire was conquered by .?

The Inca Empire was conquered by Spanish conquistadors led by Francisco Pizarro in the early 1530s. The conquest was facilitated by internal conflicts within the Inca Empire and the spread of diseases like smallpox, which weakened the indigenous population. The fall of the Inca Empire culminated in the capture and execution of the Inca ruler Atahualpa in 1533.


How big was the Inca population when the Spanish arrived in 1532?

Scholars have examined the quipu records and have determined the Inca Empire was once between 16 and 32 million people. Spanish census in 1571 estimated a population of 6 million.


What cause the most deaths in Aztec and Inca population?

Go to page 435 in your textbook


What was the population of Inca Indians?

The Inca population was probably somewhere around 20 million, but historians believe it could have been as low as 2 million or as high as 37 million. Their empire was destroyed in 1533 when the Spanish attacked and brought the disease smallpox with them.


What were the consequences of Francisco Pizarro?

Francisco Pizarro's conquest of the Inca Empire led to the colonization of Peru by the Spanish, the destruction of Inca culture and society, and the exploitation of indigenous peoples by the Spanish. Pizarro's actions also resulted in the spread of diseases that decimated the Inca population.


What ruler and his troops conquered the Inca empire?

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.


What native population were the Andes mountains the cultural hearth for?

The Andes mountains were the cultural hearth for the Inca people.


How were the Inca's educated?

The Education of the Inca Empire are classified into two which are the education for the higher class and the education for the general population. The Amawtakuna or the philosophers or scholars at that period are the one that teaches the higher class or the royal classes and the specially-chosen individuals, while the general population were passed through the knowledge of their ancestors.