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Did the Inca tribe become friends with the explorers who explored their land?

The relationship between the Inca tribe and the explorers, like the Spanish conquistadors led by Francisco Pizarro, was not friendly. The explorers sought to conquer and exploit the Inca Empire, leading to conflicts and ultimately the fall of the Inca civilization.


Where is it belived that the incas tribe began?

The Inca civilization originated in the Andean region of South America, specifically in the area around Cusco, Peru. This area served as the political and religious center of the Inca Empire.


Were the Inca Nice to the explores?

The Inca Empire had a complex relationship with Spanish explorers. Initially, they were hospitable and provided resources to the newcomers, but tensions escalated due to cultural differences, territorial disputes, and the Spanish desire for conquest. Ultimately, this led to violent conflicts resulting in the fall of the Inca Empire.


How did Pizarro capture the Inca tribe?

In 1530, Francisco Pizarro and a small army captured the Inca emperor, Atahualpa(at tah HWAHL pah). By inviting Atahualpa to a meeting, Pizarro managed to attack them. The Incas gave Pizarro a room filled with gold and silver in exchange for their ruler's freedom, but he did not let Atahualpa go. Instead, they executed him and took over. By 1533, Pizarro had also captured the Inca's capital, Cuzco.


Where is it believed that the incan tribe began?

The Inca tribe originated in the Andean region of present-day Peru. They gradually expanded their empire through military conquest and diplomatic alliances with neighboring tribes.