In it,Francisco Pizarro is a ruthless conqueror of the Incas who values gold above all else. ... In it,Francisco Pizarro Gonzlez, 1st Marqus de los Atabillos is a ruthless conqueror of the Incas who values gold above all else.
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Inca civilization - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Inca civilization began as a tribe in the Cuzco area, where the legendary first Sapa Inca, Manco Capac founded the Kingdom of Cuzco around 1200. Under the leadership of the descendants of Man...
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The Spanish conquistador Francisco Pizarro conquered the Inca Empire in 1533.
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Incas question: Who conquered the Inca empire? Francisco Pizarro. ... Answers.com > Wiki Answers > Categories > History Politics and Society > History > South American History > Incas > Who conquered the Inca empire?
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Facts, information, quizzes and trivia on Fransisco Pizarro and conquered the Incas of Peru in 1534. ... The Inca Emperor offered his captors enough gold to fill the 22 foot room where he was being held. The ransom was collected and Pizarro had the last Incan Emperor ... Play a Quiz on Famous Explorers (it's free)
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> > Were the incas and aztecs just retarded or something? This is a; > > serious question, it just boggles the mind! >; > Even a small population of blood thirsty religious zealots hungry for gold; > can destroy a larger advanced civilization if it is peaceful.
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The Incas conquered the people of the area and took it over for themselves. They founded the city of Cuzco as their capital. Manco Capac married one of his sisters to establish the royal Inca bloodline. He and succeeding emperors increased their power through marriage alliances and the conquest of neighboring groups.
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Europeans first reached Peru and the advanced Incan civilization in 1524. In 1531, Francisco Pizarro conquered the Incas and killed their last leader Atahuallpa. Spain established the Viceroyalty of Peru and colonized this and other areas of South America.
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Other select groups in conquered lands who were willing to cooperate with their new leaders became "Incas by privilege." The majority of the empire's able-bodied citizens sustained its economy with the mita, or service tax in the form of agricultural work or of labor in government-owned mines, and on bridges,
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