disease
a drought that caused a terrible famine
the incas had a disease spread to them when the Spaniards arrived.
Spaniards massacred the Incas.
The Incas that were not outright killed by European guns died later from the European diseases, like smallpox and measles. Unlike the Europeans, the Incas had no resistance to those diseases, at all. Some Incas escaped, for sure, but they never regained their empire.
By introducing disease (smallpox).
as far as i know, no one
The Incas were here in the Andes before the Spanish arrived.
10 years
horses
The Incas perceived the Spaniards as strange and often viewed them with suspicion and curiosity. They noted the Spaniards' unfamiliar clothing, horses, and weaponry, which seemed extraordinary compared to their own culture. Some Incas saw the Spaniards as powerful and divine figures due to their advanced technology and military prowess, while others recognized them as ruthless conquerors driven by greed. Overall, their views were complex, ranging from admiration to wariness.
yes. Pizzaro was awed by the civilization of the Incas
Yes , he slaughter thousands of Incas and captured their leader