• Asignatura: Historia
  • Autor: marleyths171
  • hace 8 años

explique el proceso de la conquista del imperio inca con tres enunciados
ayuda pliss!!
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Respuesta dada por: elpapudelamate
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Respuesta:  1 También fue durante el reinado de Carlos de Habsburgo cuando se sometió a otro poderoso imperio americano, el Inca. Esta conquista la llevó a cabo Francisco Pizarro, un hombre perteneciente a la baja nobleza extremeña.

2 En 1524, Pizarro se asocia con Diego de Almagro y Hernando de Luque, para dirigirse hacia el litoral de América del sur, para conquistar el “Pirú”, del que tenían vagas noticias. Existen noticias de un cuarto asociado, el licenciado Espinosa, que no quiso figurar oficialmente y que habría sido el financiador principal de las expediciones hacia el Perú. Entre 1524 y 1528, Pizarro y sus socios hicieron dos intentos de conquista (1524-1525 y 1526-1528). En ambas fracasaron, pero las noticias y la captura de algunos indígenas y algunas piezas de oro les hicieron intentar la conquista una tercera vez

3.Después de las dos primeras expediciones, y ante la negativa del gobernador panameño Pedro de los Ríos de continuar apoyando más expediciones hacia el sur, Pizarro se dirigió a España en 1529 a pedirle al rey Carlos I los títulos y el apoyo necesario para la conquista. El rey dispone la redacción de un convenio y se firma la Capitulación de Toledo el 17 de Agosto de 1529. Pizarro obtiene ayuda y muchos beneficios, principalmente para él, cosa que en el futuro le traerá serias complicaciones con uno de sus socios, Almagro.Explicación: HAZ UN RESUMEN

Respuesta dada por: betterus1515
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Respuesta:

1.The Incas reigned in Ecuador until the arrival of Francisco Pizarro and Diego de Almagro in 1532.

2.Upon arriving at the central square of Cajamarca, instead of meeting the conqueror, he found the pompous Fray Vicente de Valverde waiting for him.

3.Immediately after the Inca Emperor refused to accept the Catholic god and the Spanish crown, ambushed Spanish soldiers and mercenaries killed the Inca soldiers and took Atahualpa prisoner, who months later was executed in 1533.

Explicación:

conquest of the Inca empire

In 1532, Diego Almagro and Francisco Pizarro on their third trip to South America, landed near the town of Tumbes, which was part of the Inca Tahuantinsuyo.

In Tumbes for Pizarro I did not find the facilities that Cortes had in Mexico, there were no signs of friendship. He found a path that led to the mountains.

The Spaniards advanced until they learned about the nearby Sapa Inca Atahualpa in the bathrooms of Cajamarca, Atahualpa was in this region resting from the hard campaigns against his stepbrother Huáscar for the succession to the maximum position.

The precensia of an outpost of Spaniards, under the command of Hernando Soto, surprised him and agreed to attend an interview with Pizarro in the Plaza de Cajamarca.

The interview was a trap by Pizarro to arrest Atahualpa. When the Inca arrived at the square with his unarmed army to negotiate with Pizarro, the hidden garden was surprised by surprise.

Thus the Atahualpa prison took place, on November 6, 1532, after the payment of a fabulous rescue in gold and silver, Pizarro, reinforced with the arrival of Almagro, not only does he not fulfill his promise to release him, but also accuses of planning the death of his brother and a plot against the Spaniards, so he executed it on August 29, 1533.

This fact disintegrated the leaders of Tahuantinsuyo and their response capacity was minimal. The advance was rapid and in November 1533 the Hispanic host met at the door of Tahuantinsuyo, Cuzo in which they entered without opposition and even were received by Manco, who became an Inca Sapa with the approval of the newcomers, finally .

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