Why Every Great Empire Eventually Falls — Fexingo History
When Francisco Pizarro and 168 conquistadors toppled the Inca Empire in 1533, they exploited a civilization already fractured by civil war. But how did a state that stretched 4,000 kilometers along the Andes—mastering terrace farming, quipu record-keeping, and a road network rivaling Rome's—fall so fast? This episode follows the final decade of the Inca: the deadly smallpox sweeping south before the Spanish, the brothers Huáscar and Atahualpa tearing the empire apart in a succession war, and the ambush at Cajamarca where a room full of gold sealed the empire's fate. We examine the quipu—knotted cords that recorded everything from census data to epic poetry—and the paradox of a civilization that thrived without a written language. Why did native allies flock to the Spanish? What role did the mitma policy of forced relocation play in undermining loyalty? And could the Inca have survived if they'd sent a diplomatic mission instead of a war party? We look at the decisive battle of Quipaipán, the murder of Atahualpa, and the tragic last stand of Manco Inca at Ollantaytambo. A story of disease, betrayal, and the terrifying speed of imperial collapse. #IncaEmpire #SpanishConquest #Atahualpa #Huáscar #FranciscoPizarro #Cajamarca #Quipu #Smallpox #Ollantaytambo #MancoInca #Andes #Tawantinsuyu #Mitma #ColonialHistory #EmpireCollapse #IndigenousHistory #WorldHistory #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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