they had guns
A Spanish expedition led by Francisco Pizarro captured the Inca capital of Cuzco on 15th November, 1533 after defeating an Inca army headed by general Quisquis.
Francisco Pizarro was the Spanish conquistador that conquered the Incas.
The answer is yes, they were conquered after the Inca in 1546.The Inca were conquered in 1533 by the Spanish.
Pope, a Pueblo leader, orchestrated a successful revolt against Spanish settlers in 1680 known as the Pueblo Revolt. He united various Pueblo tribes by exploiting their shared grievances against Spanish oppression, forced labor, and religious conversion. The revolt involved coordinated attacks on Spanish missions and settlements, leading to the expulsion of settlers from New Mexico for over a decade. Pope's leadership and the strategic timing of the uprising were crucial to its initial success.
The second empire to fall to the Spanish was the Inca Empire. Conquered by Francisco Pizarro and his forces in the early 1530s, the Inca Empire's downfall was facilitated by internal strife, disease, and superior Spanish weaponry. The capture of the Inca ruler Atahualpa marked a significant turning point, leading to the rapid decline of Inca power and the establishment of Spanish control over the region.
The Spanish were able to defeat the Inca because of there new weapons and their support from Inca rivals.
they were able to defeat the inca and the aztec because the spanish had more tecnology such as great guns and they were skilled horse riders. plus they had diseases that wiped out most of them.
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Cortez was thought to be god
Cortez was thought to be god
Cortez was thought to be god
Cortez was thought to be god
The Spanish fought the Incas from 1532 to 1572 when the last Inca ruler was executed.
Pop managed to defeat the Spanish settlers by using their tactics against them. This included dividing and conquering, along with guerrilla warfare and preventing trade and access routes.
In 1532, the Spanish settlers invaded the mighty Inca Empire located in modern day Peru. They plundered, and took possession of the Inca cities and wealth.
Both the Inca and the Aztecs were defeated by the Spanish. Horses and guns were able to defeat spears and arrows. The Spanish took the gold, silver, and jewels back to Spain and then forced the natives to farm for them. The Spanish also converted the natives to Christianity.