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Years Ago in South America
A
number of explorers, such the Portuguese Cabral, Italian Vespucci
and the Spaniards Magellan and Balboa, sail along the coast
of South America after the arrival of Columbus in 1492. Portugal
claims the colony of Brazil, while Spain takes the rest of South
America. In fact, according to the Treaty of Tordesillas in
1494, the entire world was divided into half, Africa, Brazil
and part of India going to Portugal, the rest going to Spain--nobody
except Spain and Portugal paid much attention to the treaty.
Between 1531 and 1534, a Spanish army of conquistadores led
by the adventurer Francisco Pizarro destroys the Inca Empire.
Like the Aztecs, the Inca warriors, armed with slings, bows,
spears and stone maces had difficulty coping with the Spanish
soldiers, protected by metal armour, and using guns and horses.
This picture of a Spanish horseman running down an Inca warrior
was made near the time of the conquest. Also like the Aztecs,
the Incas were weakened by civil war and disease. It is thought
European-introduced disease killed Inca Huayna Capac and his
successor Ninan Cuyachi in 1527. In the confusion, the sons
of the Huayna Capac, Huascar and Atahualpa, fought to see who
would be the next ruler. In 1532, Atahualpa was captured by
a trick and murdered by Pizarro. In 1535, Pizarro founded a
new Spanish capital city called Lima.
The Spanish appointed Huascar's brother Manco as the new Inca,
but this proved a mistake on the part of Pizarro. Manco led
a guerrilla resistance against the Spanish. This new war would
last 36 years, and both Manco and Pizarro would be dead before
it was over. Finally, in 1572, the last Inca, Tupac Amaru was
captured and executed. Even so, in some remote mountain areas,
Inca fighters still held out.
In 1544, the Spanish conquistadore Orellana crosses South America,
starting in Peru and reaching the Atlantic Ocean, following
the Marazon and Amazon rivers systems.
1510, the importation of African slaves to work mines and plantations
in South America began. Although it was by no means the goal
of the slave dealers and plantation owners, the mix of African,
European and native peoples led to the creation a new and unique
culture. This is especially visible today in Brazil.
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