The Inca Empire might have thought of spainards character as; frivolous, wealthy, well to do.
Cortez was thought to be god
The Spanish thought that the Inca were barbaric heathens. The idea that people should respect different cultures and learn from them is a very recent concept and the Spaniards of the 1500s viewed every Latin American culture as inferior, backwards, and useless. The only positive about the Inca, in the Spanish perception, was how much gold and silver they had mined.
The Spanish were able to defeat the Inca because of there new weapons and their support from Inca rivals.
The Spanish Conquistadors destroyed the Inca.
The Inca Empire might have thought of spainards character as; frivolous, wealthy, well to do.
Cortez was thought to be god
Cortez was thought to be god
Cortez was thought to be god
Cortez was thought to be god
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The Spanish thought that the Inca were barbaric heathens. The idea that people should respect different cultures and learn from them is a very recent concept and the Spaniards of the 1500s viewed every Latin American culture as inferior, backwards, and useless. The only positive about the Inca, in the Spanish perception, was how much gold and silver they had mined.
The Spanish were able to defeat the Inca because of there new weapons and their support from Inca rivals.
No. They were conquered by the Spanish.
The Spanish Conquistadors destroyed the Inca.
They were killed by Spanish people. The Inca ruler - Atahualpa was killed by Pizarro's Spanish army.
The Spanish explorer who conquered the Inca empire was Francisco Pizarro. He led the conquest of the Inca Empire in the early 16th century, resulting in the downfall of the Inca civilization.