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jenius | 01:04 Fri 22nd Jul 2011 | History
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is it true that Pissaro had help from local native when he kept Lima from being overrun by the Inca in the 1500's?
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yes, in 1536
'The inca'? There was just the one was there?
By heck he'd have to do a lot of running over to overrun a whole country.
strictly speaking, yes, there was indeed just the one, at least one at a time. The Inca was the emperor.

The term is now commonly used more widely to mean the people he ruled, but they would never have thought of themselves as Incas.

http://www.latinameri...org/incas/collier.htm
Spain would not have been able to conquer vast swathes of the Americas without bolstering their armies (often numbering a mere few hundred conquistadors) with thousands of indios auxiliares.

http://en.wikipedia.o...ki/Indian_auxiliaries
So it's the old story - the hated each other enought to side with an invader from another continent.
So the modern age began.....
sounds like homework to me... ;-)
I've always liked his painting, The Boulevard Montmarte. Did he travel in South America too?
http://t2.gstatic.com...L4uh97EiF1qEgHd1pvjtA
I thought that too, sandy - but it seems that this is actually PIZARRO - not the same person at all! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francisco_Pizarro
Montmarte, sandy? Shame on anyone committing a typo...

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