A highly illustrated and detailed study of one of the most important
campaigns in the colonization of the Americas, the Spanish conquest of
the vast Inca Empire. In April 1532 a bloody civil war between two
brothers ended with one of them, Atahualpa, as master of the mighty
Inca Empire. Now the most powerful man in South America, his word was
law for millions of subjects spread across thousands of square miles,
from the parched deserts of the coast to the lush rainforest of the
Amazon and along the spine of the soaring Andes Mountains. But the
time of the Incas was coming to an end. In November of that year a
handful of Spanish conquistadors led by Francisco Pizarro seized
Atahualpa at Cajamarca, extorted his treasure, murdered him, and then
marched on the Inca capital Cuzco to elevate a puppet, Manco, to the
vacant throne. In 1536, however, Manco roused his people against the
intruders, and the Spaniards found themselves isolated and fighting
for their lives. This fascinating and beautifully illustrated book
brings to life the background to and progress of the desperate
10-month siege of Cuzco; the opposing commanders, their fighting men,
tactics, and military technologies; the key clashes, from
Sacsayhuamán to Ollantaytambo; and how the outcome shaped our world
today.
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Battle for the Heart of the Inca Empire
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781472843784
Publisert
2021
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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