Well Pizarro conquered the Incas in 1533
Pizarro had Atahualpa killed in 1533.
Pizarro had Atahualpa executed on July 26, 1533
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Yes, Francisco Pizarro overthrew the Inca leader Atahualpa to conquer Peru. In 1532, Pizarro captured Atahualpa during a surprise ambush and used him as leverage to control the Inca Empire. After extorting a significant ransom for Atahualpa's release, Pizarro ultimately executed him, which facilitated the Spanish conquest of the Inca territory. This marked a significant turning point in the colonization of South America.
Pizarro and his forces attacked the Inca primarily to seize their wealth, particularly the gold and silver that the empire possessed. Motivated by the promise of riches and driven by the desire to expand Spanish influence in the Americas, Pizarro saw the Inca as a vulnerable target, especially given the internal strife following Atahualpa's recent civil war victory. Capturing Atahualpa not only provided leverage over the Inca but also facilitated the conquistadors' control over the empire and its resources.
One consequence of the conflict between Pizarro and Atahualpa was the defeat and capture of Atahualpa by the Spanish conquistadors. This event ultimately led to the downfall of the Inca Empire and the Spanish colonization of Peru.
Atahualpa said to give Pizarro a royal chamber full of gold if Pizarro let Atahualpa go.
The Inca leader, Atahualpa, was in Cajamarca to meet with the Spanish conquistador Francisco Pizarro. Pizarro had lured Atahualpa into a trap, resulting in the capture of the Inca leader. This event eventually led to the fall of the Inca Empire.
When Francisco Pizarro met with Incan leader Atahualpa, Pizarro captured Atahualpa and demanded a ransom for his release. Despite paying the ransom, Pizarro executed Atahualpa in 1533, which ultimately led to the downfall of the Inca Empire.
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Pizarro had Atahualpa killed in 1533.
Pizarro killed Atahualpa in 1533. So yes he did.
Pizarro had Atahualpa executed on July 26, 1533
There are 175 men who greet Pizarro and the Spaniards when they arrive to see Atahualpa.
Francisco Pizarro
Atahualpa was not freed. He remained imprisoned until his execution by being strangled with a garrote.
Atahualpa was taken prisoner by Francisco Pizarro in 1533 (and killed).