Warm-Up 2/26/16 Get out your two column notes I will pass out the worksheets from yesterday You will have 10 minutes to complete the worksheets from yesterday.

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Warm-Up 2/26/16 Get out your two column notes I will pass out the worksheets from yesterday You will have 10 minutes to complete the worksheets from yesterday

The Sapa Inca was very wealthy He was carried by servants from place to place on a special chair called a litter He wore gold jewelry and ate from gold plates and cups

He was considered to be almost a god Each day, he was given new clothes to wear, never wearing the same clothes more than once Even the walls of his palace were gold and silver

Pizarro learned the location of Atahualpa In November 1532 a meeting between the two men was arranged at Cajamarca The small group of Spanish men hid in buildings around the town –The hid their guns, cannons, and horses

Atahualpa arrived with thousands of men But, Atahualpa walked into a trap When Pizarro came out, the Spanish began shooting their cannons and guns, which were unknown to the Inca

This startled and frightened the Inca warriors, and the guards around Atahualpa were killed Pizarro captured Atahualpa and demanded a ransom

The Inca brought 24 tons of gold and silver in exchange for the life of Atahualpa The gold and silver were melted into bars, and most were sent back to Spain for the king However, Atahualpa was not released

Atahualpa was executed on August 29, 1533 by Pizarro and his men Atahualpa’s death ended the empire of the Inca Even though some warriors still fought, the empire was gone because it had no recognized leader

The Spanish settlements in Peru began to grow Gold and silver continued to be taken from the Inca and shipped back to Spain Pizarro grew wealthy

He founded the city of Lima and built a palace there Some of the other Spanish leaders were jealous of Pizarro’s wealth –They tried to take over his palace in 1541 –Pizarro was killed in the attack For nearly 300 years, the Spanish ruled the lands once held by the Inca

Closing In your rows, you will match the cards and place them into groups of Aztec or Inca Once you have them organized, place the cards in the order in which they occurred.