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Allies and enemies of Easter island .?

Allies: Easter Island had limited interactions with other civilizations due to its remote location, but is believed to have had some contact with Polynesian islanders. Enemies: Historically, Easter Island faced threats from tribal warfare among its own population, as well as potential conflicts with European explorers and colonizers.


What are the archetypes in the interlopers?

In "The Interlopers" by Saki, the main archetypes are the enemies turned allies (Ulrich and Georg), the wilderness as a formidable force, and the theme of human nature and its capacity for reconciliation or conflict in the face of adversity. These archetypes highlight themes of friendship, betrayal, and the unpredictability of life.


Why was Francisco Pizarro able to conquer the Incas?

Francisco Pizarro was able to conquer the Incas due to superior weaponry, advanced military tactics, exploiting internal divisions within the Inca Empire, and the help of local allies who were enemies of the Incas. Additionally, diseases brought by the Spanish also significantly weakened the Inca population.


The Spanish had better than the Aztecs and Incas?

The Spanish had superior weaponry such as guns, cannons, and steel swords compared to the Aztecs and Incas who primarily used obsidian weapons. The Spanish also had horses, which the indigenous peoples had never encountered before, giving them a military advantage. Additionally, the Spanish had the assistance of indigenous allies who were enemies of the Aztec and Inca Empires.


What was the role of the indigenous allies that Cortes enlisted?

The indigenous allies that Cortes enlisted, such as the Tlaxcalans, provided vital support to the Spanish in terms of warriors, supplies, and knowledge of the local terrain. They played a crucial role in helping the Spanish defeat the Aztec Empire by acting as guides, translators, and soldiers in battle.