because they wanted to
Atahualpa refused to convert to Christianity.
The Inca ruler who refused to convert to Christianity was Atahualpa. His refusal to accept the Spanish faith and his subsequent actions led to a confrontation with Spanish conquistadors, most notably Francisco Pizarro. This refusal was a significant factor that prompted the Spaniards to capture him and ultimately attack the Inca Empire. Atahualpa's defiance and the ensuing conflict marked a pivotal moment in the Spanish conquest of Peru.
Who attacked other religions and tried to convert others the Spanish or the Aztecs ?
Francisco Pizarro, the Spanish conquistador leading the expedition in Peru, persuaded Atahualpa to convert to Christianity and then promised him his freedom in exchange for gold and silver. Atahualpa's followers delivered the demanded treasure, but despite this, Pizarro still had him executed.
to convert many people to Christianity
The Spanish attacked the Incas primarily for their wealth and resources, such as gold and silver. They also sought to expand their empire and convert the indigenous population to Christianity. Additionally, the Spanish were driven by a desire for power and control in the region.
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There would have been no difference. The greed of the Spanish was such that they would do anything to get the gold.
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He called him a meanie and had him killed by having his lims tied to horses and then pulled.
The program to convert the Pueblo to Christianity failed because the Pueblo beliefs were not compatible with Christianity beliefs. The Spanish began restricting more and more of the Pueblo's native practices.
to convert the Native Americans to Christianity