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.
The Spanish had several weapons that the Inca had never seen. When they met with the Inca ruler, they kept their muskets, cannon and cavalry out of sight. At a signal given by Pizarro, they fired the guns while the cavalry charged. The Inca panicked and their forces retreated.
The Inca armies retreated in their war against the Spanish primarily due to the death of their leader, Atahualpa, who was captured and later executed by the Spanish. This created a significant power vacuum and led to disarray among the Inca forces. Additionally, the technological superiority of the Spanish, including their guns and cavalry, combined with the spread of diseases that weakened the Inca population, contributed to the decision to retreat. These factors ultimately undermined the Inca's ability to continue their resistance against the Spanish conquest.
To defeat the Inca, the Spanish, led by Francisco Pizarro, exploited internal divisions and rivalries within the Inca Empire. They captured and executed the Inca ruler Atahualpa, which destabilized the leadership and morale of the Inca forces. The Spanish also utilized superior weaponry and tactics, along with alliances with discontented indigenous groups, to further weaken the Inca resistance. This combination of strategic advantages ultimately led to the fall of the Inca Empire.
Francisco Pizarro defeated the Inca empire in 1535.
The Spanish conquistadors
they had guns
Yes, they had guns and cannon. They were a flint lock gun, but the Inca didn't have the advantages of weapons like guns.
The Spanish had superior military equipment including ,steel armor guns and etc.
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.
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.
The Spanish had several weapons that the Inca had never seen. When they met with the Inca ruler, they kept their muskets, cannon and cavalry out of sight. At a signal given by Pizarro, they fired the guns while the cavalry charged. The Inca panicked and their forces retreated.
Inca weaponry consisted mostly of wooden weapons that were no match for the Spaniards' swords and guns. They also had no cavalry. Inca warriors moreover never had the sheer bloody-mindedness and lack of scruples of any kind that the Spanish Conquistadores brought into the game.
The Spanish were successful over the Incas and the Mayans because they had better tools and they had guns and cannons.
The Spanish were able to defeat the Inca because of there new weapons and their support from Inca rivals.
The Inca Empire was conquered by the Spanish who used guns (which the Inca did not have) and were ruthless. The alo brought European diseases which did not existed in South America and the natives had no immunity for. Scores of natives died of these diseases.
When the Spanish came to the Inca civilization, not only did they have armor, guns, cannons, horses, and other things that the Inca had never seen before, but they also brought diseases. The Inca empire was easily conquered when they only had bows & arrows, spears, and other simple weapons.
The Spanish had horses that scared the Incas.Better weaponsTrained better.The Incan were fighting among themselves for control of their own governmentWeakened them enough for the Spanish to conquer them.Diseases such as smallpox that wiped out entire communities.