USA HISTORY

FIRST CONTACTS 28000 BCE 1821 CE

MESOAMERICAN CIVILIZATIONS THE OLMECS TO CORTES

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
The Inca were defeated by ____
A
Ponce de Leon
B
Vasco Nunez de Balboa
C
Hernando Cortez
D
Francisco Pizarro
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -The day was August 29, 1533. Fighting between the Spanish and the Incas would continue well after Atahualpa’s death as Spain consolidated its conquests. Pizarro’s bold victory at Cajamarca, however, effectively marked the end of the Inca Empire and the beginning of the European colonization of South America.

Detailed explanation-2: -The massive Inca Empire was brought to its knees by less than 200 Spanish conquistadors, who killed tens of thousands of Incan warriors. Pizarro and his 168 conquistadors were the first Europeans to make contact with the Inca Empire.

Detailed explanation-3: -Battle of Cajamarca, (15 November 1532). The noise and smoke of fire-flashing European weapons, as much as their deadly destructiveness, carried the day for the Spanish conquistadores at Cajamarca, Peru. Sheer shock made a nonsense of the numbers as Francisco Pizarro’s 128 invaders defeated the Inca army.

Detailed explanation-4: -With Spanish reinforcements that had arrived at Cajamarca earlier that year, Pizarro then marched on Cuzco, and the Inca capital fell without a struggle in November 1533. Huascar’s brother Manco Capac was installed as a puppet emperor, and the city of Quito was subdued.

Detailed explanation-5: -Biological warfare in the form of smallpox allowed Pizarro to conquer the Inca. Smallpox spread quickly through the Americas prior to Pizarro’s arrival. Having lived alongside livestock for millennia gave much of Europe immunity to the worst ravages of smallpox.

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