Pizarro Y La Conquista Del Imperio Inca Гѓlber... -
Following the execution, the Spanish marched into Cuzco , the sacred capital, effectively ending centralized Inca rule. Civil War and Legacy
As Álber Vázquez emphasizes in his narrative, the story did not end with victory. The conquistadors quickly turned on one another in a bloody struggle for the spoils of war. Pizarro Y La Conquista Del Imperio Inca ГЃlber...
Despite having fewer than 200 men against an Inca force of 80,000, Pizarro ambushed Atahualpa during a supposed peaceful meeting. Using steel weapons, horses, and small cannons, the Spaniards massacred thousands of unarmed Incas and captured their emperor. Following the execution, the Spanish marched into Cuzco
The Spanish arrival in 1531 coincided with a devastating civil war between two Inca brothers, and Huáscar , following the death of their father from European-introduced smallpox. Pizarro exploited this instability with a calculated ruthlessness: Despite having fewer than 200 men against an
