very bold smart and used very little weapons
The Spanish had guns due to their advanced metallurgy and military technology developed over centuries, which included the production of firearms. In contrast, the Inca civilization had not developed gunpowder weapons and relied on traditional weapons like spears and slings. The Spanish also had access to resources and knowledge from Europe, which facilitated the creation of firearms, while the Inca were focused on agriculture and infrastructure. This technological disparity contributed significantly to the Spanish conquest of the Inca Empire.
Pachacuti, the ninth Sapa Inca of the Inca Empire, faced several significant battles that expanded the empire's territory. Notably, he defeated the Chanca people in a series of conflicts, particularly the decisive Battle of Yawarpampa, which solidified Inca dominance in the region. He also engaged in battles against various tribes in the Andes, including the Colla and the Aymara, successfully incorporating their lands into the expanding Inca Empire. His military campaigns were crucial in establishing the foundation for the Inca's vast empire.
The Inca civil war, which erupted between rival factions led by Atahualpa and Huáscar, significantly weakened the Inca Empire, making it more vulnerable to Spanish conquest. The internal strife disrupted Inca unity and military strength, allowing Spanish conquistadors, led by Francisco Pizarro, to exploit the divisions. The civil war also facilitated the capture of Atahualpa, which demoralized the Inca forces and hastened their defeat. Ultimately, the conflict played a crucial role in the Spanish successfully establishing control over Peru.
For centuries the Roman army was the best military force in the ancient world. The Romans had developed a unique battle formation called the legion. This was a sophisticated military organization. In addition to this was the training and discipline that the Roman soldiers practiced whether at peace or at war. The Romans were also a sophisticated siege army and were adept at ancient military war engines such as the catapult.
For those that like to be in the military yes.
in ancient inca it was vey hot
Ancient Inca was one of the many ancient civilizations.
The Inca roads were built for Government and military only.
it was very much like other ancient economy's. one person trades crops for a lama or pay taxes with crops
NO! This is because if ancient Korea did collapse then Korea wouldn't be with us here in our world. If it did collapse it would be like the Maya, Inca and Aztecs. Maya, Inca and Aztecs are not with us because the civilization has collapsed.
The ancient Inca tribes fought the Spanish Spaniards and lost. The leader of the Spaniards was Francisco Pizarro.
the three ancient civilizations that Spain wiped out were the Aztec, Inca, and Maya.
The Inca Empire. And the Moche civilization.
That's like saying "What part of France were the ancient Egyptians from?" The Inca Empire was in South America, largely in Peru - with absolutely no connections with Texas.
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