Pachacuti 's son, Topa Inca continued the empire 's military expansion


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The Rise and Fall of the Inca Empire - Part 2 of 2
Pachacuti 's son, Topa Inca continued the empire 's military expansion
and he eventually became ruler in 1471 CE.
By the end of his reign, the empire covered much of western South America.
Topa 's son Huayna Capac succeeded him in 1493,
but the new ruler 's distant military campaigns, strained the social fabric.
And in 1524, Huayna Capac was stricken by fever.
Spanish Conquistadors had arrived in the Caribbean some time before,
bringing diseases to which the native peoples had no resistance.
Millions died in the outbreak, including Huayna Capac and his designated heir.
The vacant throne ignited a civil war between two of the surviving brothers,
Atahualpa and Huascar, greatly weakening the empire.
In 1532, after finally winning the Inca civil war, Atahualpa and his army encountered the European invaders.
Although greatly outnumbered, Francisco Pizarro and his small group of conquistadors,
stunned the king 's much larger force with guns and horses,
neither of which they had seen before.
Atahualpa was taken captive and killed about a year later.
The Spanish conquerors were awed by the capital of Cuzco.
Pizarro described it as so beautiful that it would be remarkable even in Spain.
Though the capital had fallen, and the native population had been destroyed by civil war and disease,
some Incas fell back to a new capital at Vilcabamba, and resisted for the next 40 years.
But, by 1572, the Spaniards had destroyed all remaining resistance,
along with much of the Inca 's physical and cultural legacy.
Thus, the great Inca empire fell even faster than it had risen.
Pachacuti 's son, Topa Inca continued the empire 's military expansion
the
son
's
military
empire
continued
expansion
Pachacuti
Topa Inca
and he eventually became ruler in 1471 CE.
and
in
he
ruler
became
eventually
CE
By the end of his reign, the empire covered much of western South America.
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of
much
his
By
end
South America
covered
empire
reign
western
Topa 's son Huayna Capac succeeded him in 1493,
in
son
's
him
succeeded
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Huayna Capac
but the new ruler 's distant military campaigns, strained the social fabric.
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but
new
's
ruler
military
social
fabric
distant
campaigns
strained
And in 1524, Huayna Capac was stricken by fever.
in
And
was
by
fever
stricken
Huayna Capac
Spanish Conquistadors had arrived in the Caribbean some time before,
in
the
some
had
time
Spanish
before
arrived
Caribbean
Conquistadors
bringing diseases to which the native peoples had no resistance.
the
to
had
no
which
native
bringing
resistance
diseases
peoples
Millions died in the outbreak, including Huayna Capac and his designated heir.
and
in
the
his
including
died
designated
heir
Millions
outbreak
Huayna Capac
The vacant throne ignited a civil war between two of the surviving brothers,
two
a
The
the
between
of
brothers
civil war
throne
surviving
vacant
ignited
Atahualpa and Huascar, greatly weakening the empire.
and
the
greatly
empire
weakening
Atahualpa
Huascar
In 1532, after finally winning the Inca civil war, Atahualpa and his army encountered the European invaders.
and
the
his
finally
after
In
European
winning
civil war
army
encountered
invaders
Inca
Atahualpa
Although greatly outnumbered, Francisco Pizarro and his small group of conquistadors,
and
of
his
small
group
greatly
Although
outnumbered
Francisco
Pizarro
conquistadors
stunned the king 's much larger force with guns and horses,
and
with
the
much
king
's
force
larger
horses
guns
stunned
neither of which they had seen before.
they
of
had
which
before
seen
neither
Atahualpa was taken captive and killed about a year later.
and
a
about
was
later
year
taken
killed
Atahualpa
captive
The Spanish conquerors were awed by the capital of Cuzco.
The
the
of
by
Spanish
were
capital
Cuzco
conquerors
awed
Pizarro described it as so beautiful that it would be remarkable even in Spain.
be
in
beautiful
that
it
so
would
Spain
as
even
described
remarkable
Pizarro
Though the capital had fallen, and the native population had been destroyed by civil war and disease,
and
the
had
by
been
fallen
native
population
civil war
destroyed
capital
disease
Though
some Incas fell back to a new capital at Vilcabamba, and resisted for the next 40 years.
and
at
for
a
the
to
some
new
back
next
fell
years
capital
resisted
Incas
Vilcabamba
But, by 1572, the Spaniards had destroyed all remaining resistance,
the
all
had
But
by
remaining
destroyed
resistance
Spaniards
along with much of the Inca 's physical and cultural legacy.
and
with
the
of
much
's
along
physical
cultural
legacy
Inca
Thus, the great Inca empire fell even faster than it had risen.
the
it
great
had
faster
than
even
fell
empire
risen
Thus
Inca
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