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    explorers up to that point. But‚ were the technological advances of the Spanish the main factor to the fall of these “new world” leaders? But more importantly‚ how did the Spanish develop this technology before the Incans? The Battle of Cajamarca is a clear example of the inequality of technology. Spanish soldiers‚ who accounted roughly 200 soldiers‚ managed to overtake the Incan troops of over 80‚000. In addition‚ they brutally murdered their commanders‚ and took captive their leader‚ Atahualpa

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    soon taking over the entire Incan Empire. This period was very effective for the Europeans and their own prudence helped them be dominant in the battle of Cajamarca. The Spanish were victorious over the Incans due to their advanced weaponry and education; however‚ they were both culturally unaware of each other. At the battle of Cajamarca‚ advanced weaponry and education were major influences between the Spanish and the Incans during their war. For the Spaniards‚ horses allowed for the capturing

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    The Collision at Cajamarca  |   |   | Jared Diamond --COLLISION AT CAJAMARCA  THE BIGGEST POPULATION SHIFT OF MODERN TIMES HAS been the colonization of the New World by Europeans‚ and the resulting conquest‚ numerical reduction‚ or complete disappearance of i1OSt groups of Native Americans (American Indians). As I explained in Chapter I‚ the New World was initially colonized around or before 11‚000 BCE by way of Alaska‚ the Bering Strait‚ and Siberia. Complex agricultural societies gradually

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    The Christmas and New Year holidays‚ as well as other political news in the country‚ have taken a bit of the media spotlight from the Conga Mine Project in Cajamarca but that doesn’t mean the conflict hasn’t continued to develop. The controversy arose over the damage the project could cause to a group of lagoons in the highlands of Cajamarca‚ which the locals in this area use for personal consumption and for crops. In November‚ there were two protest strikes‚ (1 [es] and 2‚) against this mining

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    Battle Of Cajamarca

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    Chapter 3 In chapter 3 Jared Diamond discusses one of the most controversial battles that shifted the new world to what we know today‚ the Battle of Cajamarca. Diamond states in his book “The biggest population shift of modern times has been the colonization of the new World by Europeans‚ and the resulting conquest‚ numerical reduction‚ or complete disappearance of most groups of Native Americans.” This battle was between the Incas and the Spaniards. Spanish conquistador Francisco Pizarro led a

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    More praise for Guns‚ Germs‚ and Steel "No scientist brings more experience from the laboratory and field‚ none thinks more deeply about social issues or addresses them with greater clarity‚ than Jared Diamond as illustrated by Guns‚ Germs‚ and Steel. In this remarkably readable book he shows how history and biology can enrich one another to produce a deeper understanding of the human condition." —Edward O. Wilson‚ Pellegrino University Professor‚ Harvard University "Serious‚ groundbreaking biological

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    Baccalaureate Extended Essay 2014 Student Name: Joisie Mantilla Santa Cruz School: United World College of the American West Subject: Peace and Conflict Studies. Topic: The conflict between the Cajamarca Community and the Peruvian government. Research Question: Until what degree a positive peace between the Cajamarca community and the Peruvian government is possible? 1 Contents: Abstract………………………………………………………………...03 Introduction…………………………………………………………….04 Background Information………………………………………………06

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    Who is Dillon Francis? Dillon Francis is an American DJ and record producer. People know him as the pioneer of moombahton and moombahcore music. In addition‚ his debut album ‘Money Sucks‚ Friends Rule’ reached number two on the US Dance chart. Dillon Francis’s Early Life‚ Childhood‚ and Education Francis was born in Los Angeles‚ California on October 5‚ 1987. According to him‚ his father‚ Robert Drew Francis‚ is an "alternative medicines doctor.". Additionally‚ he was very sheltered growing up‚

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    King Charles appointed him governor of Peru. From there‚ Pizarro sailed from Panama City with about 180 men that very day. Getting closer‚ and closer‚ Pizarro and his men were sailing everywhere. Then from Ecuador‚ and advancing to Cajamarca. When Pizarro reached Cajamarca‚ he would change

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    1) Compare and Contrast the conquest of the Inca and Aztec Empire. The Spanish due to their inferior weapons‚ the bold war tactics of the Spanish and the eventual capture of both empires’ emperors defeated the Incas and Aztecs. However‚ in both societies the single greatest factor that led to their ultimate demise was the smallpox epidemic. This epidemic swept through Latin America and took a hold of both of these empires and affected them with catastrophic results. At roughly the same

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