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He wanted their land and riches, and he wanted to convert them to Christianity. How was Pizarro's treatment of the Incas similar to Cortes' treatment of the Aztecs? Like Cortes, Pizarro used military force to defeat the Native Americans, kill their leader, and seize their land and riches.

How was Pizarro's treatment of the Incas similar to Cortes' treatment of the Aztecs? Like Cortes, Pizarro used military force to defeat the Native Americans, kill their leader, and seize their land and riches.

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Why were Cortes and Pizarro able to defeat the Aztecs and Incas?

One of the many reasons why Cortes and Pizarro were able to defeat the Aztecs and the Incas was because "d. The Europeans carried deadly diseases which decimated the populations of both the Aztecs and the Incas and thus undermined their political and military order," since disease actually killed more than weapons.

What did Francisco Pizarro discover in the New World?

Pizarro (ca. 1476-1541): Twelve years after Cortés conquered the Aztecs, Francisco Pizarro did the same to the Incas. He arrived in the New World in 1509 and was a member of Balboa's expedition which discovered the Pacific Ocean.

What happened after Hernan Cortes conquered the Aztecs?

The Aztec Empire was ended and Cortés became the first governor of Mexico, a position he held until 1524. Pizarro (ca. 1476-1541): Twelve years after Cortés conquered the Aztecs, Francisco Pizarro did the same to the Incas. He arrived in the New World in 1509 and was a member of Balboa's expedition which discovered the Pacific Ocean.

How were Hernán Cortes and Francisco Pizarro similar?

The 16th century was the time of the Spanish conquistadors (conquerors). Chief among them were Hernán Cortés and Francisco Pizarro. Many do not realize the two men were second cousins (I didn't). But both were successful (the most successful of the conquistadors) at completing the missions they set out to.

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What did Hernán Cortés and Francisco Pizarro have in common?

Hernan Cortes and Francisco Pizarro were both famous 16th Century conquistadors, or "'conquerors'" who explored and conquered territories... See full answer below.

How did Cortes actions in Mexico against the Aztecs influence Pizarro in Peru against the Incas *?

How did the Cortes' actions in Mexico against the Aztecs influence Pizzaro in Peru against the Incas? Pizzaro did NOT need to counquer Peru because he had worked with Cortes in Mexico and was already wealthy. Pizzaro was disgusted by Cortes' actions and alerted the King of Spain to Cortes' horrible behavior.

How did the conquistadors interact with the Aztec and the Inca?

The spanish conquered the great Aztec and Inca empires by bringing diseases to kill most of them off quickly, scaring them with the horses, and using their more advanced superior weapons to kill them.

What factors allowed Spanish conquistadors to conquer the Aztec and Inca empires?

The Spanish were able to defeat the Aztec and the Inca not only because they had horses, dogs, guns, and swords, but also because they brought with them germs that made many native Americans sick. Diseases like smallpox and measles were unknown among the natives; therefore, they had no immunity to them.

In what way was the Spanish conquest of the Incas similar to its conquest of the Aztecs?

They were similar because both countries were exploring new lands. How were the conquest of the Aztec and the Inca similar and different? The Aztec and Inca were both conquered by Spain. However, the Aztec were mostly taken out by disease; whereas, the Inca were taken out by a large army.

How did Pizarro conquer the Incas?

On November 16, 1532, Francisco Pizarro, the Spanish explorer and conquistador, springs a trap on the Incan emperor, Atahualpa. With fewer than 200 men against several thousand, Pizarro lures Atahualpa to a feast in the emperor's honor and then opens fire on the unarmed Incans.

Why do you think Spanish conquistadors wanted to defeat the Aztecs and Incas?

The Spanish wanted to convert the Aztecs to Christianity to control them. They went about destroying the Aztec religious symbols, temples, and they killed, tortured and kidnapped people. Aztecs were forced to convert. The same was done to other indigenous peoples and civilizations, including the Incas.

What are the differences between the Aztec and Inca?

The main difference between Aztecs and Incas is that the Incas dwelt inside the Andes Mountains, whereas the Aztecs resided in Central Mexico. The Incans preserved their deceased by exposing them to the elements on a mountain ledge, in which the wind would evaporate the moisture from their skin.

What impact did the Spanish have on the Aztec and Inca?

Positive Effect: Lifestyle Improvements The Spanish had a positive effect on Aztec civilization because they helped modernize the society. They introduced the Aztecs to domestic animals, sugar, grains, and European farming practices. Most significantly, the Spanish ended the Aztec's practice of human sacrifice.

How did the Aztecs and the conquistadors differ in their treatment of conquered people *?

How did the Aztecs and conquistadors differ in their treatment of conquered people? The Aztecs included conquered people in their empire, the conquistadors destroyed the societies they conquered. You're the chief of a small tribe that has just been absorbed into the Aztec Empire.

In what way were the Maya Aztec and Inca civilizations similar?

The civilizations of the Maya, Aztec, and Inca that once flourished in Central and South America shared common elements. People practiced farming, developed social structures, raised armies, and worshipped many gods. The three civilizations were as diverse as the terrains in which they lived.

What conditions in the Inca empire favored Pizarro's conquest?

What conditions in the Inca empire favored Pizarro's conquest? The Inca Empire had been weakened by civil war. How was Pizarro able to overcome the larger Incan force?

What was the name of the battle that the Incas were captured by?

Atahualpa was captured and taken prisoner. The conflict is now known as the Battle of Cajamarca. Pizarro promised to free him in exchange for a huge ransom.

Who was Pizarro's brother?

Among the party was Pizarro's brother, Hernando, as well as Hernando de Soto (who later discovered the Mississippi River). After a two month trek, he reached the Incan capital of Cajamarca. The ruler of the Incas was a man named Atahualpa. Pizarro asked for a meeting with him.

What happened to Geronimo de Aguilar?

De Aguilar had survived a shipwreck, but had been captured by the local Mayans. He escaped, but not before learning their language.

Who was the first governor of Mexico?

The city was largely destroyed and renamed Mexico City. The Aztec Empire was ended and Cortés became the first governor of Mexico, a position he held until 1524. Pizarro (ca. 1476-1541): Twelve years after Cortés conquered the Aztecs, Francisco Pizarro did the same to the Incas.

Who was the friar that tried to convert Atahualpa to Catholicism?

Finally on November 16, 1532, Atahualpa came out to meet the Spaniards carried on a litter. Pizarro's friar, Vincente de Valverde approached Atahualpa carrying a Bible and attempted to convert him to Catholicism.

Who were the conquistadors in the 16th century?

The 16th century was the time of the Spanish conquistadors (conquerors). Chief among them were Hernán Cortés and Francisco Pizarro. Many do not realize the two men were second cousins (I didn't). But both were successful (the most successful of the conquistadors) at completing the missions they set out to.

Who was the governor of Panama when Pizarro landed in Ecuador?

However, the governor of Panama, Pedro de la Ríos, refused to fund another campaign. So Pizarro appealed directly to King Charles who agreed to sponsor a third expedition. It began in 1532, when he landed on the coast of Ecuador with about 200 men.

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Conquistadors were Spanish soldiers who led military expeditions in the Americas. Hernan Cortes was the conquistador that conquered the Aztec Empire. Francisco Pizarro was a conquistador that captured the Inca capital and killed the Inca leaders.

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Answer: Both Cortes and Pizarro treated the Incans' and Aztecs' very poorly due to past rivalry.

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