Which factor was most important in Pizarro’s conquest of the Incas?

Responses

Pizarro brought his vast personal wealth with him from Spain.

Pizarro brought his vast personal wealth with him from Spain.

Pizarro’s army engaged in guerilla warfare.

Pizarro’s army engaged in guerilla warfare.

The Incan Empire had been weakened by a long civil war.

The Incan Empire had been weakened by a long civil war.

The Spanish were able to capture most of the Incas’ artillery.

1 answer

The most important factor in Pizarro's conquest of the Incas was that the Incan Empire had been weakened by a long civil war. This internal conflict made the empire vulnerable and provided Pizarro and his forces with an opportunity to exploit the divisions and challenges faced by the Incas during that period. While other factors played a role, such as Pizarro's military tactics and the advantages of Spanish weaponry, the civil war significantly diminished Incan strength and cohesion, making conquest more feasible.