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The leader of the Inca Empire before their conquest by the Spanish was Atahualpa. He became the emperor in 1532, shortly before the arrival of Spanish conquistadors led by Francisco Pizarro. Atahualpa was captured by Pizarro's forces and executed in 1533, marking a significant turning point in the fall of the Inca Empire. His leadership was characterized by internal strife and civil war, which weakened the empire prior to the Spanish invasion.
By conquest. They started with Lanzarote in 1402, Fuerteventura in 1405, and it took them until 1495 before La Gomera, Gran Canaria, Tenerife, and La Palma were fully under Spanish rule.
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Mexico was and is an original country in North America. This is in modern times, when the political subdivision of a continent is a country. Parts of Mexico, as defined by Spanish conquest are now parts of the United States. New Mexico was once part of Mexico, as was Arizona and California. Mexico itself, is not a part of the United States, but parts of the United States were once Mexico.
The Aztec was the Indian empire suffered from a plague. This was before the Spanish arrived.
The ancient Aztecs.
Mesoamerica.
You mean before the Spanish conquest? That would be Tenochtitlan (todays Mexico City).
the Incas lived in Machu Picchu. The Incas were the largest civilization before the Spanish Conquest
Territorio de Alta California (Spanish for Upper California Territories)
Atahualpa was the last Inca emperor of the Inca Empire in Peru before the Spanish conquest. He was captured by the Spanish conquistador Francisco Pizarro and executed in 1533.
The Native American peoples who inhabited Mexico before its conquest by Spanish conquistadors. They were massacred, enslaved or died of disease brought by the Spaniards. Some examples include the Mayan, Aztec, Cholultec, Zapotec and many more.
why did the spanish first send a expedition to alta california in the 1500
Mexico had abolished slavery and declared persons of Spanish, Indian, and African origin equal before the law.
Before it became a state, California was known as Spanish territory until the US claimed it for itself, so yes.
The Canary Islands became part of the Spanish Kingdom in the 15th century after the Spanish conquest. The islands were originally inhabited by the Guanches people before the arrival of the Spanish. Today, the Canary Islands are an autonomous community of Spain.