In 1532, Spanish conquistador Francisco Pizarro and his force of 200 men conquered the Inca Empire, which stretched across South America with roads, cities, and armies that dwarfed anything in Europe, by exploiting the empire's internal civil war between brothers Atahualpa and his brother. Pizarro invited Emperor Atahualpa to a dinner in Cajamarca, where 6,000 unarmed attendants gathered expecting diplomacy. When Atahualpa rejected a priest's demand to convert to Christianity by throwing the Bible to the ground, Pizarro's hidden forces launched a surprise attack, killing thousands in 30 minutes and capturing the emperor. The Spanish demanded a ransom of one room filled with gold and two rooms filled with silver, which the Inca paid, but Pizarro executed Atahualpa anyway, demonstrating how political instability and strategic deception can lead to the collapse of powerful civilizations.
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Did you know 200 men conquered an empire of 1 million people with a dinner invitation?
Francisco Pizarro had a problem. The Inca empire stretched across South America with roads, cities, and armies that dwarfed anything in Europe. But Pizarro noticed something. Two brothers were fighting for the throne. Atahualpa had just won a brutal civil war against his brother. His empire was exhausted, his people divided. Pizarro saw his chance. November the 15th, 1532.
The Spanish sent a message to Emperor Atahualpa. Come feast with us in Cajamarca. Let's discuss peace.
Atahualpa arrived with 6,000 unarmed attendants. He expected diplomacy.
Instead, Pizarro's men were hiding in the buildings around the square. A priest approached Atahualpa with a Bible demanding he convert to Christianity.
The emperor threw the book to the ground. That was the signal. Cannons fired. Horses charged. Steel swords cut through cotton armor. In 30 minutes, thousands were dead. The emperor was captured. The ransom for Atahualpa? A room filled with gold and two rooms with silver. They paid it. Pizarro killed him anyway. One dinner destroyed a civilization.
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