600 Conquistadors landed in Mexico, but Cortes gained troops as he marched to Tenochtitlan
According to the National Archives, women may have fought in the civil war, though they disguised themselves as men. A statement from the Army, which you will find in the attached link, says the Army basically denies and knowledge of females fighting in the civil war, but that some females could have fought without their gender having been identified.
About 25,000 US servicemen 20 and younger were killed in Vietnam.
OVER 30.000 child soldiers have died all over the world combined!!!!!!
There were odd numbers but the biggest number was Russia with 29,000,000 soligers
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The Inca did not have cannons. Otherwise, they could have defeated the Spanish and stayed independent!
169 spanish soldiers fought
small pox...
The gold and silver of the Inca was taken to Spain. At first Atahualpa, the last Inca, was kidnapped by Pizarro, and took a ransom consisting of many objects of gold and silver. Later the Spanish sacked the cities and took more gold yet. Much of this gold was accumulated by the Spanish Empire and a small part goes to the soldiers who conquered the Inca Empire.
2,390 solders were killed!
The Aztecs fought with many tribes, including the Texlacans, the Huaxtec, the Purempecha, Mayans,and the spanish conquistadors
117.000 solders died
Yes, they did. They first took the King hostage, and then the Inca tried to bribe the Spanish with gold and jewels to get their King back. The Spanish took the gold and llamas, and killed most of the people
Francisco Pizarro conquered the Inca Empire, which was located in parts of modern-day Peru, Ecuador, Bolivia, and Chile. He established the Spanish presence in these regions by defeating the Inca forces and establishing Spanish control over the territory.
Many of the natives died of small pox. This helped the Spanish take over the Inca empire.
Francisco Pizarro is the Spanish conquistador who destroyed many Incan cities, including the capital city of Cuzco, during the Spanish conquest of the Inca Empire in the 16th century.