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17 October, 06:42

Which act of the conquistador Pizarro was crucial in overthrowing the Inca?

a. the destruction of the ancient Inca city, Machu Picchu

b. the siege of the Inca capital near the Cuzco valley

c. the execution of the last Inca ruler, Atahualpa

d. the unexpected deaths of 3 million Inca warriors

e. the murder of former Inca emperor, Huascar

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  1. 17 October, 09:19
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    Pizarro has been one of the most tyrant and cruel Spanish conquistador who conquered south of America during the era of exploration. One of his greatest achievement was the capture of the Incan Empire wherein he held their last king Atahualpa hostage in exchange of huge amounts of gold, and eventually he murdered the monarch.
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