The conquests in Mexico and Peru shared several similarities, particularly in the methods employed by Spanish conquistadors. Both conquests involved the exploitation of internal divisions among indigenous groups, with Spanish leaders like Hernán Cortés in Mexico and Francisco Pizarro in Peru forming alliances with rival factions. Additionally, both encounters were marked by the use of superior military technology, such as firearms and horses, which played a crucial role in the rapid defeat of powerful empires like the Aztecs and Incas. Finally, both conquests led to significant cultural and demographic changes, including the spread of Christianity and the devastating impact of diseases on indigenous populations.
they were both conquested by the spainards.
Peru IS NOT in Mexico.
Aztecs is to Mexico as Incas is to Peru
There were several historians who wrote about such conquests. Some of them include:Pedro Cieza de LeonBartolome de las CasasBernardino de SahagunPedro PizarroJuan de Torquemada
Mexico - 0 Peru - 0
Peru: Francisco Pizarro. In Mexico: Hernan Cortes
Mexico: Aztecs, Mayans Peru: Incas
Neither Mexico nor Peru, Salsa has its roots in the "cuban Son"
Mexico
Peru, Mexico
Bolivia, Peru & Mexico.
Mexico only: Aztecs, Olmecs, Teotihuacans Mexico and Guatemala: Mayans Peru: Inca