The rise and fall of the Inca Empire - Gordon McEwan

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  • @TEDEd
    @TEDEd  6 років тому +955

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    • @ac-nl4kz
      @ac-nl4kz 6 років тому +7

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      @ac-nl4kz 6 років тому +9

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    • @TEDEd
      @TEDEd  6 років тому +30

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    • @nedrapaul4135
      @nedrapaul4135 6 років тому +7

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    • @starishsaturn3313
      @starishsaturn3313 6 років тому +4

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  • @dangabopopat
    @dangabopopat 6 років тому +1842

    As a Peruvian citizen, I am greatly surprised and thankful for the video. The animation greatly resembles some of Inca designs. Even though lots of corrections can be made (i.e. most of the great expansion was due to the annexations of previous cities and kingdoms with all of their infrastructure remaining intact), the fact that the Inca empire, from which I am a blessed descendent, is still of scientific interest to the world, is touching.

    • @saynata_v
      @saynata_v 3 роки тому +16

      SAME

    • @rvndre8601
      @rvndre8601 2 роки тому +13

      @@MagicMike_101 it is to me and a lot of other people....

    • @jakestephano3145
      @jakestephano3145 2 роки тому +2

      @@MagicMike_101 except it is,

    • @jakestephano3145
      @jakestephano3145 2 роки тому

      @@MagicMike_101 plus no one cares about ur Roman Empire anymore, it’s boring

    • @Cin9999
      @Cin9999 2 роки тому +4

      This video was designed with the consult of south american professors if history and archeology…so idk why u claim you know better.

  • @TheAutobotPower
    @TheAutobotPower 6 років тому +7700

    Then, everything changed when the spanish nation attacked.

    • @PutoMedicoBrujo
      @PutoMedicoBrujo 6 років тому +441

      TheAutobotPower
      Only Huayna Capac, the ruler of the four quartes could stop them...

    • @Yaponnk
      @Yaponnk 6 років тому +125

      The spanish nation lol

    • @QueenCookiesama
      @QueenCookiesama 6 років тому +368

      juan carlos Daneri but when the Inca empire needed him most, he vanished.

    • @january3486
      @january3486 6 років тому +275

      Cookie-Sama a hundred year passed, me and my sister found the new inca ruler named Inti Inca, the last of the Incas

    • @Aristocratic13
      @Aristocratic13 6 років тому +12

      +Feathered Serpent TV So... The Inca State?

  • @Zantsui
    @Zantsui 4 роки тому +2572

    It’s interesting to think about what might have been had the Incas been given the same amount of time as the Roman or Egyptian empires

    • @a_moth_probably
      @a_moth_probably 3 роки тому +87

      There is some leyends that tells in some point the incas where in oceania, so if the incas will have that tirm, they would probably conquest oceania, parts of asia, and the south of africa

    • @bobnalyd5335
      @bobnalyd5335 3 роки тому +186

      I think that incas would eventually fall due to not having writing system thus not creating efficient administration which would lead to civil wars etc.

    • @FlushGorgon
      @FlushGorgon 3 роки тому +14

      They still would have been wiped out by Old World diseases.

    • @DrawMaster115
      @DrawMaster115 3 роки тому +35

      There were pre inca they had longer to develop than this video lets on

    • @ellegendariosupertallarin8735
      @ellegendariosupertallarin8735 3 роки тому +1

      @@FlushGorgon Yeap, that happened on center America

  • @durpddurke4633
    @durpddurke4633 6 років тому +2985

    *"Pull the lever, Kronk"*

    • @camerononeil2232
      @camerononeil2232 5 років тому +198

      WRONG LEVER

    • @ptripathy
      @ptripathy 5 років тому +138

      Why do we even have that lever?

    • @lucasbalderassanchez5068
      @lucasbalderassanchez5068 5 років тому +40

      I love this comment

    • @stefan6347
      @stefan6347 5 років тому +80

      The Emperor's New Groove is criminally underated

    • @stefan6347
      @stefan6347 5 років тому +26

      @Liana N. Tripp what? I was praising the movie by calling it underrated, that means underappreciated.

  • @rishi_d_mango
    @rishi_d_mango 6 років тому +2958

    It is unfortunate how European invasions in the past resulted not just in the death of millions, but also in the loss of culture and heritage. A civilization over 500 years back still mystifies us...

    • @herodotus945
      @herodotus945 6 років тому +398

      I wonder which cultures did the Incas destroyed.

    • @herpsenderpsen
      @herpsenderpsen 6 років тому +396

      Civilisations and empires have fought and eliminated each other long before the Europeans started to conquest the world. But yeah i agree, it's sad.

    • @eggfrittata
      @eggfrittata 6 років тому +162

      People killed each other. They got conquered because they could not protect themselves. By our current standard for ethics this would not be tolerated but protecting the weak was a luxury not every country had.

    • @fallowfieldoutwest
      @fallowfieldoutwest 6 років тому +104

      The Spaniards were much better equipped and, above all else, much better organized. That's how small parties of conquerors were so easily able to bring down large empires like the Inca or the Aztec one. They were stronger, and that's how culture has advanced since ancient times.

    • @icarus6492
      @icarus6492 6 років тому +222

      Herodotus 94 the difference between the Incas and the Spaniards was that the Incas didn't claim to be the good guys who bring religion and civilization when really they just wanted to exploit resources.

  • @Showmetheevidence-
    @Showmetheevidence- 5 років тому +3117

    Imagine seeing a horse for the first time, ridden by some foreigner.
    That must have been mind blowing.

    • @supremekhmer6596
      @supremekhmer6596 4 роки тому +213

      Imagine the Incas seeing the Khmer's Imperial Ballista Elephant? They would think it's dinosaur!

    • @hukllankanchis1575
      @hukllankanchis1575 4 роки тому +79

      It was mind blowing for the North American natives. Incas just became interested in acquiring them.

    • @satriapg666
      @satriapg666 4 роки тому +102

      That's how we will react seeing Alien from other planet

    • @Mecanotech
      @Mecanotech 4 роки тому +5

      It's not

    • @captainpea7776
      @captainpea7776 4 роки тому +46

      And then getting bamboozled by his boom boom stick

  • @pedroluisvn7678
    @pedroluisvn7678 6 років тому +487

    I am from Peru and this makes me feel complete

    • @JuanCarlos-ez5yn
      @JuanCarlos-ez5yn 6 років тому +21

      you see the Inca empire is part of your truth. knowing who we are makes us complete.

    • @sonnyray
      @sonnyray 6 років тому

      este video esta lleno de puras mentiras y hechos falsos e incompletos, como peruano que eres, deberias saberlo.

    • @MalekitGJ
      @MalekitGJ 5 років тому +2

      I wish they also added the part about Chasquis & the conquest of the aymara area

    • @MasFutbolHoy
      @MasFutbolHoy 4 роки тому

      mmmmmmmmfffffffffffff

    • @octaviogutierrez9158
      @octaviogutierrez9158 4 роки тому +12

      Y eso que es solo la ultima fase de la larga historia de perú. Tambien existieron muchos otras sociedades tan esplendidas, unicas y sofisticadas como el imperio huari, tiahuanaco, chasqui, lupaca, chachapoya, reino de chimor, reinos del titicaca y norte chico, la cuna de la civilizacion junto a egipto, mesopotamia, india, china y mesoamerica... saludos hermanos peruanos desde argentina 🇦🇷♥️🇵🇪

  • @nemesis962074
    @nemesis962074 6 років тому +3891

    The fall of the Inca and the Aztec are the greatest forgotten tragedies of human history

    • @1685Violin
      @1685Violin 6 років тому +287

      Eugene Fisher Um, the indigenous peoples of North America are far smaller in population than the indigenous peoples of Latin America. This is despite the sicknesses and the race mixing.

    • @HelgaCavoli
      @HelgaCavoli 6 років тому +36

      Maia too, at the Mexican peninsula.

    • @kicudo001
      @kicudo001 6 років тому +80

      In southeast asia, most of their heritage have been stripped by european colonizers too.

    • @theviniso
      @theviniso 6 років тому +53

      Helgali
      The maia empire was already gone when the europeans arrived, though

    • @notallopinionswerecreatede4465
      @notallopinionswerecreatede4465 6 років тому +54

      Eugene Fisher The native americans survived just bearly since the europeans wipped out more than 90% of their population but they also lived in smaller cities and they traded with the europeans with beaver fur. And the europeans actually preffered to conquer the south american empires and lands because they were rich in gold and silver unlike the north american cities and tribes that had a lot less riches. Also though the inca empire fell a few people flead into the jungle forming tribes that exist to this day

  • @cshaffer1847
    @cshaffer1847 6 років тому +1275

    Peru is such an interesting place with a rich history. Just around Lima you can find old colonial building still used and even archaeological sites of the Incans. Very different that most of latin america, unique

    • @sonnyray
      @sonnyray 6 років тому +56

      Most of the ruins in Lima were not built by the Incas. The Incas were conquerors, they expanded into Lima, but there were people there way before.

    • @MalekitGJ
      @MalekitGJ 5 років тому +11

      @@sonnyray
      Templo de Pachacamac

    • @sonnyray
      @sonnyray 5 років тому +47

      @@MalekitGJ Ese templo ya habia sido construido por otras culturas, los incas solo llegaron al final y contruyeron mas cosas. El punto es que, mucha gente cree que todo lo pre-colonial es de origen Inca, cuando no es asi. Los Incas conquistaban naciones, y anexaban territorios, cobraban impuestos, como cualquier otro imperio, como el español, por ejemplo.

    • @coupleofbeers31
      @coupleofbeers31 4 роки тому +16

      Actually Mexico is also like that. Lots of colonial and ancient Native ruins throughout the country.

    • @redknight344
      @redknight344 4 роки тому +5

      @@coupleofbeers31 si jaja muchos paises son asi tranquilo mexicanito

  • @robinalonso3466
    @robinalonso3466 6 років тому +880

    as a peruvian, it' s sad to find that, despite having this part of our history tought at schools, not many people see the past and feel pride about it. Racism and the lack of interest around this topic results in oblivion.

    • @TheRunner333
      @TheRunner333 6 років тому +111

      Robin Alonso Europeans have absorbs all our ancestors(conquered people) glory .. stole their riches and knowledge.. so the pride is theirs now.. I am african i know how you feel

    • @herodotus945
      @herodotus945 6 років тому +40

      What knowledge ? Europeans were most advanced people back then, and now.

    • @TheRunner333
      @TheRunner333 6 років тому +151

      Herodotus 94 please read world history not European history .. thank you take care 👍🏾

    • @1685Violin
      @1685Violin 6 років тому +25

      INFINITE ANIME REVIEWs AND Games What knowledge? The Europeans have far more knowledge than the Incas: they introduced new agriculture techniques, new technologies, and new foods. Yes the Spanish were brutal but they put a stop to human sacrifices and the warring tribes. They helped them advance.

    • @rjoukecu
      @rjoukecu 6 років тому +25

      Well, as an european I feel the same but from much deeper past: paganism. And don't forget today's world is about meme and pop culture in general. A week ago I was hoping to find some Aztec/Mayan/Inca inspired films, but there are just not enough of them(the biggest one is Apocalypto obviously). I wish we would have more historical/fantasy(mystical?) films(China and India(Bahubali haha) dominates in this category).

  • @danielaastete4409
    @danielaastete4409 6 років тому +378

    I'm from Peru and I'm so happy that Ted Ed has included this story in their channel! The animation was mind blowing and narration so clear. Would be great to watch about sipan or caral. Thank you Ted

    • @MagicMike_101
      @MagicMike_101 3 роки тому

      🤣

    • @jameelalvi1057
      @jameelalvi1057 2 роки тому +3

      Can you teach me peru language
      Plz 😦

    • @Kriegerdammerung
      @Kriegerdammerung 2 роки тому +5

      Hey, baby, you should play the Age of Empires 2 campaign of the Incas, it depicts the life of Pachacuti! It is terrific, I recommend it!!

    • @pato5729
      @pato5729 2 роки тому +4

      @@jameelalvi1057 Perú lenguage is spanish lol

    • @aguineapig12
      @aguineapig12 2 роки тому

      Si soy espanol

  • @sevenaries
    @sevenaries 3 роки тому +1160

    Inca: We have finally created a great empire!
    The Spanish: Nice place.

    • @NapoleonBonaparde
      @NapoleonBonaparde 3 роки тому +80

      Spaniards: Would be a shame if something happened to it

    • @claudiavickers1299
      @claudiavickers1299 3 роки тому +1

      lol

    • @branlex1315
      @branlex1315 3 роки тому +43

      The enemies of the incas: "Finaly we have a powerfull ally to figth against the opression of the Inca
      The Spanish: Yeah, now lets atack them
      The enemies of the incas: "And after we win you will let us govern our own territory rigth?"
      The Spanish: Yeahhhh, sure...

    • @aara-tg7kc
      @aara-tg7kc 3 роки тому +13

      1:21
      So when the incas do it they get a pass?
      Cool double standard bro

    • @claudiavickers1299
      @claudiavickers1299 3 роки тому +2

      @@aara-tg7kc lol I guess so, since no one is talking badly about them doing it.

  • @arghyachakraborty
    @arghyachakraborty 6 років тому +2117

    This animation is insanely brilliant! The lesson? Amazing as always. ❤️

  • @burakurgancoglu6908
    @burakurgancoglu6908 6 років тому +2527

    In fact, the Spanish never found Machu Pichu, thankfully.

    • @JuanCarlos-ez5yn
      @JuanCarlos-ez5yn 6 років тому +123

      yes thankfully

    • @-gemberkoekje-5547
      @-gemberkoekje-5547 6 років тому +18

      America did

    • @ocueflech
      @ocueflech 6 років тому +75

      @@-gemberkoekje-5547 WTF?

    • @americasrealestategroup3906
      @americasrealestategroup3906 5 років тому +28

      Burak Urgancıoğlu they actually did go to Machu Picchu

    • @dr.nosborn6330
      @dr.nosborn6330 5 років тому +67

      It appeard I think in some maps from missionaries in the xv century. And was an hacienda and used by the locals as agriculturals platforms before Bingham show it to the world

  • @thehermit8618
    @thehermit8618 6 років тому +26

    For some reason i find the animation adorable in a child-like way. Feels like im watching a pop-up book

  • @ckaren001araujoh.9
    @ckaren001araujoh.9 6 років тому +207

    I'm Peruvian and this is really very precise, but there is also another myth about the origin of the Incas, the best known is that Manco Capac and his sister-wife Mama Ocllo, came from Lake Titicaca and were sent by the Sun God (Inti) to found a capital with the spear. Also the complete legend of the four brothers is pretty awesome: one turned into a bird (condor) and another into stone, and finally Manco Capac arrives in Cuzco with his four sisters.
    And we pronounce it Pachacútec.
    And the Spaniards killed Atahualpa after making him believe he would survive if he gave them a room full of gold as high as his hand could reach it.
    And now my country is ruined, I think it's because after many rebellions, many good, skilled and brave people died and only leave us with the worst. And now the only good things are food and landscapes :D and culture. If you ever come to visit, watch your cell phones! And go to another place that is not only Machu Picchu, that is, go there, but also go to Paracas, Huancayo, Tarapoto, Puno, Tacna (Máncora) :D
    Have a good day!

    • @JeanFalvy-Tecuentouncuento
      @JeanFalvy-Tecuentouncuento 3 роки тому +7

      The legen of Manco Capac and Mama Ocllo that we were told at school (I am peruvian also) was a spanish interpretation of the "hermanos ayar" legend. They did not understand the way that the Incas saw the cosmos, so they made their european, simpler and more romantic version. More information, I recommend to read Maria Rostoworski books about this.

    • @ckaren001araujoh.9
      @ckaren001araujoh.9 2 роки тому +1

      @@JeanFalvy-Tecuentouncuento Gracias

    • @rominaofelia
      @rominaofelia 2 роки тому +5

      The resemblance of Manco Capac and Mama Ocllo to Adan and Eve from the Genesis of the Bible makes it even more likely that it was indeed a Christian reinterpretation of the original myth. Not to mention that the date of the oldest references to it are always after the arrival of Spaniards .

    • @patrickmp07
      @patrickmp07 Рік тому +1

      Pachacútec is the Spanish version of the original Quechua name Pachacuti
      The incas spoke Quechua, not Spanish 😉

    • @MalekitGJ
      @MalekitGJ Рік тому +1

      @@JeanFalvy-Tecuentouncuento en realidad, muchos historiadores creen que la leyenda del lago Titicaca puede ser real, contada por los incas, pero solo a los aymaras para legitimar su autoridad después de las conquistas del sur.

  • @bahmaniaryou
    @bahmaniaryou 6 років тому +175

    Dear TED-ed, can you guys make a video of Majapahit kingdom? the lack of story telling in Indonesia make this incredible story unheard.

  • @bestuan
    @bestuan 4 роки тому +607

    Inca empire: starts growing
    Spain: allow us to introduce ourselves

    • @branlex1315
      @branlex1315 4 роки тому +10

      Well, actually, the inca empire was allready falling apart when europeans arrived. If spain they wouldn't have come there. The inca empire would have probably habe fallen and they would have been new nations

    • @Storming360
      @Storming360 4 роки тому +16

      @@branlex1315 they needed some time to recover. The Colombian exchange was a massive blow to natives but if they had as much as 50 years, they would probably survive to morden days like what happened in asian countries.

    • @branlex1315
      @branlex1315 4 роки тому +1

      @@Storming360 Hmmm. I don't know. I mean, it could have happend something like what happend with thw roman empire (I hope my english is OK)

    • @joaquindiaz3621
      @joaquindiaz3621 4 роки тому +2

      @@branlex1315 pretty much, with the war And Many villages that were invaded by the incas , It was really difficult to control the people

    • @branlex1315
      @branlex1315 4 роки тому +2

      @@joaquindiaz3621 Yea and then, like I said, there would have created new nations all over South America

  • @joangang9138
    @joangang9138 6 років тому +1009

    im from ecuador (one of the territories of the inca empire), and i was so excited about this lesson, after watching the video i can say: i'm not disappointed. even though, i would like them to also include the communication system «the chasquis». but over all, everything was really nice. A wonderful video (as always).

    • @mateocastillo6685
      @mateocastillo6685 6 років тому +16

      Karelys Joan yo soy de Cuenca, y también me sentí muy contento al ver el video. Saludos 😁

    • @GuitarGuy650
      @GuitarGuy650 6 років тому +8

      Karelys Joan Then how about you make a free video?

    • @sapointi
      @sapointi 6 років тому +16

      Karelys Joan i have 3 grandparents from ecuador and my grandpa speaks Quichua :))

    • @brandonbohr.7301
      @brandonbohr.7301 6 років тому +5

      Yo también soy ecuatoriano :)

    • @feni8000
      @feni8000 6 років тому +15

      Holi desde Perú
      El imperio Inca nos une a todos(?

  • @Eugeniadella
    @Eugeniadella 4 роки тому +49

    BEAUTIFUL!!!! I live in Bolivia and really appreciate how you have emphasized the amazing craftmanship of the Andean people by using a knitted background.

  • @richardxx0037
    @richardxx0037 6 років тому +814

    His voice is so damn GOOD

    • @Hjernded
      @Hjernded 6 років тому +25

      It's royal af

    • @TheEllipse88
      @TheEllipse88 6 років тому +2

      Sounds like Richard Dawkins

    • @JoelAtico
      @JoelAtico 6 років тому

      it reminds me of yuris revenge

    • @crocopix
      @crocopix 6 років тому

      Goosebumps every time he narrated a vedio.

    • @thepatriottz9205
      @thepatriottz9205 6 років тому +1

      Ted ed should make a special video about the cosmos narrated by Morgan Freeman

  • @TheScienceBiome
    @TheScienceBiome 6 років тому +1980

    *Alpaca* my bags and leave for Peru now...

    • @delve_
      @delve_ 6 років тому +50

      Oh, you!

    • @6023barath
      @6023barath 6 років тому +108

      The Science Biome I llamant the existence of these puns... Inca-redible job however!

    • @adrianbigboss5685
      @adrianbigboss5685 6 років тому +19

      Get out! Both of you!

    • @charles4112
      @charles4112 6 років тому +2

      That's amazing.

    • @catherinevo6060
      @catherinevo6060 6 років тому

      The Science Biome lol

  • @raphaelmind343
    @raphaelmind343 3 роки тому +10

    I am from Cusco. Today (June 24th) we celebrate the "Inti Raymi" or the Sun Festivity. It is really remarkable how Ted have explained the rise and the fall of the Inca Empire. I just want to add that from the 10 million people that used to be in 1500, by 1600, just 1 million survived (Aproximately). This mostly caused by the diseases brought by the people from the old world.

  • @LolixBelle
    @LolixBelle 6 років тому +53

    I am Peruvian but live in Hong kong ,hearing the names bring me so many memories of when I was little and they teach us this in school,good job with the pronunciations tho

    • @adm1nistration
      @adm1nistration 3 роки тому +2

      That makes you Perkonese then. Perkonesen for female.

  • @mauriciohuacozuniga8371
    @mauriciohuacozuniga8371 6 років тому +98

    Nicely done. Just a reminder. According to Peruvian History text books, there are two myths for the Inca's Empire foundation. One is attributed to Manco Capac and his sister-wife Mama Ocllo, a couple emerging from the bottom of Lake Titicaca. The second one is attributed to the 4 Ayar Brothers. Ayar Manco and his sister-wife Mama Ocllo; Ayar Cachi & Mama Cora; Ayar Uchu & Mama Rahua and last, but not least, Ayar Auca and his sister-wife Mama Huaco. They all emerged from a cave at Tamputocco hill, where both myths coincides as the foundation site. Finally, according to Peruvian scholars, there were almost 15 million people before the Spanish arrival. They were surprised not only for its buildings and highly efficient road systems (The Inca used to eat fresh fish up there in Cusco in a daily basis, thanks to the chaskis - sort of running carriers- using the Capac Ñam, a Real Road network connecting all 4 corners of the Empire.

  • @sayyedwaqas4764
    @sayyedwaqas4764 5 років тому +22

    This animation is soo soo beautiful, unlike anything I have ever seen before! Watched the video twice for the sake of it!

  • @DrewHengy
    @DrewHengy 6 років тому +16

    The world needs more of this, and more people like it. Educators with truly useful knowledge, spreading it in a place where people go to listen, and all for non profit.
    Indescribably powerful is the only way to describe it.

    • @ramachmtube
      @ramachmtube 2 роки тому

      First Reply

    • @MexicanBandit
      @MexicanBandit 10 місяців тому

      Colonialismo marrón

    • @intramotus
      @intramotus Місяць тому

      @@ramachmtube this video is very poor.. it's a poor presentation. It embodies the bored laziness of hearing the word "textiles" in 8th grade. Pass. Not good.

  • @Thanos-hp1mw
    @Thanos-hp1mw 6 років тому +586

    TED-ed should establish schools so we can learn these at school.

    • @ramquait21
      @ramquait21 6 років тому +14

      nah its better free

    • @leonidas9906
      @leonidas9906 6 років тому +30

      I actually use them in my English class. They are both fun to watch and they greatly improve my students English.

    • @andrewpereira888
      @andrewpereira888 6 років тому

      Najdorf sicilian yeah that would be great!

    • @Thanos-hp1mw
      @Thanos-hp1mw 6 років тому +2

      Ram quait but you got to support their work. I'm willing to pay if I wasn't a kid :(

    • @nosterbebot
      @nosterbebot 6 років тому

      Najdorf sicilian Your school sucks!

  • @isellseagullsfor1dollar729
    @isellseagullsfor1dollar729 4 роки тому +93

    “I have brought security, infrastructure and sustenances to my new Empire.”
    “Your new empire?”

  • @sadaque7490
    @sadaque7490 6 років тому +61

    Thanks for putting subtitles, I am peruvian and I am improving my English with your videos.

    • @sophiaruizuvalle2523
      @sophiaruizuvalle2523 6 років тому +2

      hincha peruano scishow and crash course are also great for practicing english, aunque hablan mucho más rápido

    • @jorgeramos4754
      @jorgeramos4754 5 років тому

      It's british english ..sound great !

  • @Katto003
    @Katto003 6 років тому +84

    Like it very much!
    Well Pachacutec's son name was Tupac Yupanqui. And Pachacútec was only 15 when he defeated the chankas, his older brother and heir failed first and the chankas were almost over the city, so he took the control and defended the city. The Legends said that he Made such a powerfull speach than Even the stones raised as stone warriors to defend Cusco!

    • @Goldenmaster94
      @Goldenmaster94 6 років тому +7

      Also Pachacutti does not simply mean "Cataclysm", it's more like "Great suden change" for good or for worse. Also related with Earthquakes.

    • @luisgalvan2793
      @luisgalvan2793 6 років тому +2

      I always though it was el que cambia el mundo or who changes the world..

    • @Goldenmaster94
      @Goldenmaster94 6 років тому +2

      It also means that, los terremotos son un gran cambio del mundo.

    • @intramotus
      @intramotus Місяць тому

      @@Goldenmaster94 this video is very poor.. it's a poor presentation. It embodies the bored laziness of hearing the word "textiles" in 8th grade. Pass. Not good.

  • @cjjackco6500
    @cjjackco6500 3 роки тому +29

    The Inca first appeared in the Andes region during the 12th century A.D. and gradually built a massive kingdom through the military strength of their emperors. Known as Tawantinsuyu, the Inca state spanned the distance of northern Ecuador to central Chile and consisted of 12 million inhabitants from more than 100 different ethnic groups at its peak. Well-devised agricultural and roadway systems, along with a centralized religion and language, helped maintain a cohesive state. Despite their power, the Inca were quickly overwhelmed by the diseases and superior weaponry of Spanish invaders, the last bastion of their immense empire overtaken in 1572.

    • @MexicanBandit
      @MexicanBandit 10 місяців тому

      Suena como colonialismo pero mientras que seamos marrones no cuenta hoy en dia

    • @intramotus
      @intramotus Місяць тому

      this video is very poor.. it's a poor presentation. It embodies the bored laziness of hearing the word "textiles" in 8th grade. Pass. Not good.

  • @xXxfandehalflifexXx
    @xXxfandehalflifexXx 6 років тому +69

    Proud to be peruvian

  • @quintenwhyte6660
    @quintenwhyte6660 6 років тому +552

    Somebody make Assassin Creed for this

    • @charlotte1924
      @charlotte1924 6 років тому +50

      That would be very interesting

    • @armanchisty8194
      @armanchisty8194 6 років тому +2

      Yeah

    • @whathell6t
      @whathell6t 6 років тому +17

      Especially in relation with the Incan gods Inti, Viracocha, and Supay.

    • @adamkey1934
      @adamkey1934 6 років тому +3

      Quinten Whyte was honestly thinking that myself

    • @quintenwhyte6660
      @quintenwhyte6660 6 років тому +1

      Adam Key Small world,huh?

  • @duendecore
    @duendecore 3 роки тому +45

    A great video, but as a Peruvian I’d like to add one major detail about this story: Pizarro actually tricked and captured an unarmed Atahualpa who had agreed to have a peaceful meeting, and the Spaniards massacred several thousand unarmed Inca civilians in the process.
    After his capture, Atahualpa offered a room full from floor to ceiling with silver and gold in exchange for his freedom. Pizarro agreed, and within two months the Inca’s half of the promise was fulfilled. Despite this, Pizarro brought Atahualpa to trial in which he was convicted for the alleged charges of treason towards the Spanish, conspiring against the Spanish crown, hiding treasure from the Spanish, and the murder of Huascar. Pizarro had him publicly executed, Atahualpa’s neck was snapped and his body was left on display in the plaza all night. The ransom was collected and split between the Pizarros and many others.
    This was only the start of one of the greatest plunders and genocides in all of history. So much gold and silver was stolen from the Incas that it destabilized the entire European economy due to inflation, and much of the wealth Western European countries hold to this day originated from these atrocities.

    • @markusilirian7336
      @markusilirian7336 3 роки тому +2

      It wasnt stole it conquered like every other civilization on earth

    • @colleenhonderich1598
      @colleenhonderich1598 2 роки тому +5

      knowing little of the history of Peru, I would say your story must become better known. I'm shocked, angry but not surprised by your version of the Peruvian-Spanish meeting.

    • @v1kandll
      @v1kandll Рік тому +2

      @@markusilirian7336 The thing is that Pizarro tricked him. Atahualpa wanted a pacifistic end to it all, but Pizarro just wanted them gone.

    • @ismaelapellido2666
      @ismaelapellido2666 6 місяців тому +1

      Thats not exactly what happen, and im saying this as a Peruvian. Spanians were no saints but incas either, and a lot of incas died actually bcs of "viruella"

  • @renzoberzabatneyradelacruz9733
    @renzoberzabatneyradelacruz9733 6 років тому +7

    Don't forget: Atahualpa's host was unarmed, he was betrayed, Because Pizarro offered to "talk"
    Also Pizarro had thousands of caribbean natives as auxiliaries, as well as Pachacutec's loyal forces who wanted revenge.
    Saludos desde Perú

  • @buzhichun
    @buzhichun 6 років тому +17

    Amazing video, beautiful animation. I'm so glad this channel exists.
    Though probably a bit too in-depth for an approachable overview video, I wish the ending would've covered Túpac Amaru, the last Sapa Inca. The story of his escape from the Spanish, his execution and his final words could come straight from a movie.

    • @intramotus
      @intramotus Місяць тому

      this video is very poor.. it's a poor presentation. It embodies the bored laziness of hearing the word "textiles" in 8th grade. Pass. Not good.

  • @desciplesofthomassankara3021
    @desciplesofthomassankara3021 4 роки тому +687

    Americas: ...And then came the whites.
    Africa: tell me about it...

    • @yrok244
      @yrok244 4 роки тому +10

      CobaltMusketeer Yeah the scramble for africa largely took place during the 19th century

    • @razorsneck6379
      @razorsneck6379 4 роки тому +20

      This is wrong way. Besides its spanish/portugues not "whites".

    • @toasterdogg
      @toasterdogg 4 роки тому +39

      @@neoir8514 What do you mean? Yes they are.

    • @razorsneck6379
      @razorsneck6379 4 роки тому +1

      @@neoir8514 what?

    • @danilomendoza1681
      @danilomendoza1681 4 роки тому +14

      Razor's neck - I believe present day Canada and U.S. were colonized by the French and British. Much of the Caribbean and Guyana region were colonized by the British, French, and Dutch. Belize and the Miskito coast were colonized by the British. Greenland was colonized by Denmark, and Alaska was colonized by the Russians. So there were a lot more countries dominated by a white populations, than just Spain and Portugal, who took over indigenous American peoples.

  • @hoangkimviet8545
    @hoangkimviet8545 6 років тому +563

    Inca became one of the last empires before Columbian age :0

    • @estebanduvanzzDelgado
      @estebanduvanzzDelgado 6 років тому +7

      Did you mean Colombian?

    • @hoangkimviet8545
      @hoangkimviet8545 6 років тому +36

      Esteban V No, Columbian age :0

    • @AlexanderZapataIndividual
      @AlexanderZapataIndividual 6 років тому +4

      Look up 'inca megaliths' images and see the difference in architecture.
      Do you see the difference?

    • @GAMRMNTS2
      @GAMRMNTS2 6 років тому +1

      Hoàng Kim Việt full blown Brunswick

    • @Leo1239150
      @Leo1239150 6 років тому

      ROBINSON A Brunswick? That's where I live..

  • @MsDias-qb3wk
    @MsDias-qb3wk 6 років тому +4

    Went to Peru last year and learned so much Peruvian history. This was a great video, wish it included more !

  • @oscaravalos6026
    @oscaravalos6026 6 років тому +6

    This animation work is so amazing that i saw this video at least four times in a seat. The images secuence matches the music rythm, and the piano only starts to sound when the europeans enter into the history. Im really impressed. Congratulations!

  • @waytakaq
    @waytakaq 3 роки тому +3

    I am from Bolivia🇧🇴 and I love the history of the Inka Empire 😍

  • @henryotto9422
    @henryotto9422 6 років тому +11

    As a Peruvian, it makes me so sad to see the fall of my people, I truly pray for their tortured souls. 💜

  • @agustin3284
    @agustin3284 5 років тому +2

    Gotta say, the artwork in this videos is astonishing

  • @louislamour8103
    @louislamour8103 5 років тому +4

    Thanks teded. The most valuable lesson of this culture is the constant pursue of a sustainable progress in harmony with nature.

    • @intramotus
      @intramotus Місяць тому

      this video is very poor.. it's a poor presentation. It embodies the bored laziness of hearing the word "textiles" in 8th grade. Pass. Not good.

  • @nightmare5479
    @nightmare5479 6 років тому +113

    Goddammit! I need more. It would be very useful and wise of Ted-Ed to recommend books to further study on the topic their episode covers. I love this channel.

    • @TEDEd
      @TEDEd  6 років тому +36

      Hi Nightmare5479! We're actually working on that! We're on a mission to pair every TED-Ed lesson with a good book. If you want to check out what we have so far, visit ed.ted.com/books. 💖 📚

    • @azureablaze8721
      @azureablaze8721 6 років тому +1

      That is amazing! Thank you

    • @nightmare5479
      @nightmare5479 6 років тому +1

      TED-Ed Wow! That is uber cool. Thank you very much.

    • @lunaazalaria4816
      @lunaazalaria4816 6 років тому

      The travels of pedro cieza de leon is a good one (a bit hard to read and not much of a story but an actual first hand account)

    • @Schmidtelpunkt
      @Schmidtelpunkt 6 років тому

      The sorting animation on top of that site :-D

  • @davidnjkilla
    @davidnjkilla 6 років тому +9

    I'm Peruvian and I'd like to thank TED-ed for this video. Yes it is unfortunate that European invasion destroyed the Inca empire but let's remember that all empires have the same fate. What is important is to learn from the Incas and tell their story as it is part of the great story of the human species.

  • @CheeseburgerFreedomMan_
    @CheeseburgerFreedomMan_ 6 років тому +12

    The new Rise and Fall DLC is going good so far!

  • @paige-vu3ot
    @paige-vu3ot 4 роки тому +36

    "Cataclysm" gee where have I heard that before...
    *flashback to miraculous"

  • @poulomi__hari
    @poulomi__hari 4 роки тому +2

    This has to be the most beautiful animation pulled by Ted Ed

  • @reymundalagos5136
    @reymundalagos5136 6 років тому +83

    It's like listening to a Game of Thrones Lore! God that voice!

    • @OutSideTheBoxFormat
      @OutSideTheBoxFormat 6 років тому

      Did it make you wet sweetie?

    • @Goldenmaster94
      @Goldenmaster94 6 років тому

      Learn about how the Panakas (kinda royal families) strugled to choose the next Inkas and you would like it even more.

  • @gulle8536
    @gulle8536 6 років тому +45

    this was why i love potatoes

  • @zhocolatte
    @zhocolatte 3 роки тому

    The TED-ed channel has fasinated me for over 6 years of my life, i love every single video you guys post, and my face lights up when you post a new video, I love this channel and its content, Keep going making videos!!

  • @quetzalcoatl3242
    @quetzalcoatl3242 6 років тому +25

    I can’t wait for a Netflix series about that :)

    • @CuntyMisanthrope
      @CuntyMisanthrope 3 роки тому +1

      Yes pleaseeee

    • @appleicatpromax7069
      @appleicatpromax7069 3 роки тому +1

      conSOOM

    • @Randive
      @Randive 2 роки тому +1

      @@appleicatpromax7069 WE MUST CONSOOOM. DON'T READ BOOKS, JUST CONSOOOM STIMULATING MEDIA.

  • @FreeToBe339
    @FreeToBe339 5 років тому +100

    anybody else thinking about the movie Emperor's New Groove ?

  • @jennifersun2638
    @jennifersun2638 3 роки тому +1

    I love how every video has its own style and is always on theme.

  • @lefthandofdog
    @lefthandofdog 6 років тому +344

    I wonder what the Americas would look like today if Columbus never reached them. How long would it have gone untouched after his hypothetical failure? How much technological progress and growth would have been made?

    • @joelmonteiro1419
      @joelmonteiro1419 6 років тому +184

      Not much. Technologically, the Incas were literally millennia behind Europe. They were probably behind ancient Egypt, which had a far more advanced farming system as well as several domesticated animals.

    • @icantthinkofitrightnow2741
      @icantthinkofitrightnow2741 6 років тому +72

      Joel Monteiro you're joking right? "Millennia behind Europe", I'm gonna need you to elaborate.

    • @joelmonteiro1419
      @joelmonteiro1419 6 років тому +179

      Joking? What part? Technologically, the Incas were not very advanced since they were pretty much isolated. Unlike Europe, they didn't emerge out of several other thousands of years old civilizations such as the summerians, egyptians, fenicians, greeks, romans, etc. The Incas had roads, pottery, standard farming and even ways to "write" messages but they were literally millennia behind Europe. It's debatable if they even had an alphabet or numerical system, something that existed for thousands of years on the other side of the Atlantic. As I said, technologically, they would be where the ancient Egypts were at around 3000-2500 BC without much room to improve since they were VERY isolated. Egypt grew rapidly due to its privileged crops and location in the Mediterranean, which allowed them to trade and have contact with several other people.

    • @jonas6259
      @jonas6259 6 років тому +100

      Joel Monteiro, they were not "millennia behind" but yes, they were behind. There were nearly no animals or plants to domesticate and because of the south-north axis there was not much technology transfer with North America. One way or another, they would come in contact with Eurasia, starting a devastating pandemic killing most of the native inhabitants.

    • @furtfight1
      @furtfight1 6 років тому +141

      No writing, metal, wheel or domesticated large animals like horses for travel, which were already used by romans and egyptians thousands years before that. But it makes what they have built much more impressive imo.

  • @MiruEmmaWatson
    @MiruEmmaWatson 6 років тому +177

    First thought when I saw the notif.: *kuzco*

    • @MalekitGJ
      @MalekitGJ 6 років тому +28

      we know, he is the best Disney Princess

    • @1685Violin
      @1685Violin 6 років тому +3

      MalekitGJ Prince!

    • @MalekitGJ
      @MalekitGJ 6 років тому +6

      think again:
      i0.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/original/000/669/709/6dd.jpg

    • @mrperfectlynotfine
      @mrperfectlynotfine 6 років тому

      MalekitGJ but the image you linked said "hey you're not a princess" "your not even a girl" to kuzco

    • @MalekitGJ
      @MalekitGJ 6 років тому +7

      i0.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/newsfeed/000/992/383/5f9.gif

  • @Metarockerlml
    @Metarockerlml 2 роки тому +2

    4:22 I got chills

  • @somerandomdude769
    @somerandomdude769 6 років тому +4

    Please can you guys make another on some of the meso-american (central american) civilizations. That'll just make my day. I love this video.

  • @wiraaj1059
    @wiraaj1059 6 років тому +24

    This was so helpful and coincidental. We are doing this EXACT topic in history. Thank you Ted-Ed! Keep up the excellent work!

    • @youtubeviewer8146
      @youtubeviewer8146 6 років тому +1

      I'm doing the same thing in history too. What a huge coincidence.

  • @IriaVintage
    @IriaVintage Рік тому +2

    Fun fact! The sun symbol used at the beggining of the video is not Inca, it's actually from the Tolita civilization that stablished and flourished on the coasts of Ecuador in 400 BCE. The sun symbol is actually a golden mask way more ancient than the Incas.

  • @Curtis_Fu
    @Curtis_Fu Рік тому +3

    Incan civilization is by far one of the most interesting civilizations of Mesoamerica. They literally knew how to use metal when other nearby civilizations i.e Aztecs didn’t know how. I still find the Aztecs, Mayan, Roman, Greek, etc. Those civilizations are still very cool to me.

    • @ElJagdtiger
      @ElJagdtiger Рік тому

      No eran una civilización, eran un imperio, los aztecas si eran una civilizacion.

    • @Curtis_Fu
      @Curtis_Fu Рік тому +1

      @@ElJagdtiger huh 💀

    • @manuidentificadornadielousara
      @manuidentificadornadielousara Рік тому +2

      Mesoamérica es una región que comprende el centro de américa entre los actuales países de Panamá, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Honduras, El Salvador, Guatemala, Belice y parte de México, los Incas se desarrollaron en el sur del continente en la ciudad de cusco la cual queda en la actual república del Perú.

  • @viyank6644
    @viyank6644 6 років тому +341

    Narrator struggling to pronounce names like me trying to save my grades

    • @justthatblueguy
      @justthatblueguy 6 років тому +17

      Viyank gnr he actually pronounces them pretty ok

    • @viyank6644
      @viyank6644 6 років тому +1

      Esteban Chiri pretty ok doesn't make sense, either it's pretty good or ok, where ok means not so bad which obviously means not pretty good

    • @justthatblueguy
      @justthatblueguy 6 років тому +22

      Viyank gnr ok, he pronounces it pretty good then. Trust me, Im peruvian

    • @viyank6644
      @viyank6644 6 років тому

      Esteban Chiri ok I trust you

    • @el_choro_pistola123
      @el_choro_pistola123 6 років тому +8

      He pronounces it in a good way, except for "Pizarro"

  • @glomerglomer9229
    @glomerglomer9229 6 років тому +5

    CONGRATULATIONS TED-ED
    THANKS FROM PERÚ

  • @kylenoe2234
    @kylenoe2234 4 роки тому +166

    Oxford university is older than the incan empire.

    • @theanarchist9733
      @theanarchist9733 3 роки тому +36

      **brain hurt begins**

    • @r.a715
      @r.a715 3 роки тому +1

      Wtf really

    • @mareenajoseph6501
      @mareenajoseph6501 3 роки тому +41

      @@r.a715 yes actually, the incan empire began in 1438 wheras oxford was founded in 1096

    • @r.a715
      @r.a715 3 роки тому +6

      @@mareenajoseph6501 omg I never knew that

    • @prodigyxz4011
      @prodigyxz4011 3 роки тому +2

      Well damn

  • @taiwan5449
    @taiwan5449 3 роки тому +3

    Inca Empire: **exists**
    Francisco Pizarro: *I will end their career*

  • @陈独秀-v3f
    @陈独秀-v3f 4 роки тому +12

    One important historical note is that the Spanish were largely aided by indigenous allies and that the Spanish forces were small, but their allies outnumbered them significantly which led to many of the victories rather than technology and disease.

    • @walrus6173
      @walrus6173 3 роки тому

      Wrong, guns and disease also played a major part

    • @陈独秀-v3f
      @陈独秀-v3f 3 роки тому +2

      @@walrus6173 Your legitimately quite wrong here. Yeah, disease did play a massive part in decreasing the population before the Spanish arrived, but the most important battles the Spanish were vastly outnumbered by indigenous peoples who were either on a different side of the Inca Civil War that was still raging at the time and indigenous tribes conquered by the Quechua and Puquina speaking Inca. The only outlier is the Battle of Cajamarca which was a raid on a party where much of the Inca Army carried ceremonial weaponry.

    • @walrus6173
      @walrus6173 3 роки тому

      @@陈独秀-v3f did u forgot that the civil war literally caused by the disease?

    • @陈独秀-v3f
      @陈独秀-v3f 3 роки тому

      @@walrus6173
      That was the catalyst of the Sapa Inca dying early, but really my point isn’t that disease wasn’t a huge factor, but that the indigenous allies were a very big factor. People often say the Spanish were far more advanced, but really it’s just the Incaico Empire was engulfed in a power struggle at the time. Even after the conquest, the Spanish were never able to penetrate into the rebellious areas in the jungle and Inca resistance lived on for a long time.

  • @raulitooboii
    @raulitooboii 6 років тому +10

    Yes yes yes! I love it! Thank you TED-Ed keep doing videos on Native American cultures! Maybe more during Native American History Month in United States? 🙏🏽🔮

  • @KaritKtana
    @KaritKtana 2 роки тому +3

    What a beautifully produced lesson.
    I know it's only skimming the surface, but the thought, care and design make me want to learn more 💖

    • @MexicanBandit
      @MexicanBandit 10 місяців тому

      Brown colonialism (I’m born & raised in Perú). En serio, cual es la diferencia?

  • @rodrigomarolv
    @rodrigomarolv 6 років тому +35

    This makes me incredibly sad. Really. To think that the world, and its spanning civilizations, became less diverse, unique, is just something that puts me down.
    I just really am fascinated by the idea of how would the world be had the Incas, and other Mesoamerican empires, survived and developed even further. All the aspects of culture, landscape, and many other civilizatory aspects of humanity, that would have been different... It's just really intriguing to imagine. Just try and think about a world where the Inca Empire, or some form of civilization that comes strictly from it, still reigns on today's world... It surely could have been an incredible thing.

    • @MalekitGJ
      @MalekitGJ 5 років тому +1

      Too bad quechuas & aymaras didn't dissapear
      we still live today thanks to laws protecting our culture during "el virreinato", also most of us just interrmarried other europeans

    • @PostalZimbabwe
      @PostalZimbabwe 4 роки тому

      Keep them separate to keep them vibrant

    • @hukllankanchis1575
      @hukllankanchis1575 4 роки тому

      There are around 60 million purebred Natives, most being Andean, Amazonian and Mayan. There will be a Native American state soon under the right leadership. For example, Mexico's Yucatan (Mayan population) has revolted several times in history being an indepenent state briefly. There are many Pan-Andean movements in Peru and Bolivia numbering in the thousands and growing. It's inevitable

    • @LiuBei661
      @LiuBei661 3 місяці тому

      @@hukllankanchis1575 Explain more please

  • @pr_rosie1123
    @pr_rosie1123 6 років тому +57

    Ted ed, can you do the myth of medusa?

  • @SlashedSucubus
    @SlashedSucubus 6 років тому +43

    I don't know what you're talking about, in my game of EU 4, the Inca controls all of south America and much of central America, defeating on multiple occasion the mighty army of Spain, and we all know that EU 4 is based historical fact! Right?

    • @patrykkotkowski8781
      @patrykkotkowski8781 6 років тому +15

      I think you forgot that they also conqerd the europe and asia. Didint you hear about that?

    • @SlashedSucubus
      @SlashedSucubus 6 років тому +12

      Oh dang! You're right!

    • @InquisitorThomas
      @InquisitorThomas 5 років тому +9

      Shame the Incan Empire was destroyed by the Mighty empire of Ryuku.

  • @Mack.88
    @Mack.88 6 років тому +7

    Hello, I'm from Bolivia, & I feel terrible insulted of how even in my country this part of the history is forgotten, I've search in many places, our history lessons to learn about the greatness of our past... Thank you for this brief recap...

  • @savavgecabbage9442
    @savavgecabbage9442 4 роки тому +3

    this video was adorable!

  • @Jupiterssilhouette
    @Jupiterssilhouette 4 роки тому +1

    I love those animations

  • @icespadesss9173
    @icespadesss9173 6 років тому +2

    So great! I love it! I never knew about this!
    Learned so much, definitely gonna tell this to my history teacher!

  • @bamio7226
    @bamio7226 6 років тому +94

    Fun fact: Almost every Inca had the same blood type.

    • @Mecanotech
      @Mecanotech 4 роки тому +4

      What type is that ?

    • @ameliabloodborne3366
      @ameliabloodborne3366 4 роки тому +6

      Mecanotech probably O, seeing as it is the most common blood type nowadays

    • @harinitalluri4263
      @harinitalluri4263 4 роки тому +6

      @@ameliabloodborne3366 But, it might have been different when the Incas were alive. Remember this a long, long time ago.

    • @creamclips2071
      @creamclips2071 3 роки тому +1

      Faker

    • @STRANGELOVE652
      @STRANGELOVE652 3 роки тому +1

      I am O +

  • @ARC87
    @ARC87 4 роки тому +1

    The animation was spectacular (storytelling too). Thanks for these cultural and fascinating videos!

  • @Tychoxi
    @Tychoxi 6 років тому +39

    Nobody expects the Spanish Conquista!

  • @utewarrior6460
    @utewarrior6460 5 років тому +3

    I have that book by Charles Mann 1491 America before Columbus. It’s full of information about indigenous Americans

  • @90s-Husband
    @90s-Husband 4 роки тому

    Have you guys ever noticed a huge improvement on how ted ed made the videos recently? Superb! 👏
    if i had a lot of money i would be willing to donate .

  • @flednanders1554
    @flednanders1554 6 років тому +20

    TL;DR
    “Emperor’s new groove got it pretty much right”

    • @theanarchist9733
      @theanarchist9733 3 роки тому +3

      no, nobody turned into a lama yet

    • @arcturus4762
      @arcturus4762 3 роки тому +1

      @@theanarchist9733 That’s what they want you to think

  • @CuddleFish124
    @CuddleFish124 3 роки тому +4

    This story makes me so sad. I honestly wonder what life would be like if the Incan Empire had been allowed to grow and prosper without the influence of the Spanish 😢

  • @toonwachi600
    @toonwachi600 7 місяців тому +1

    I like his British accent, it sounds pleasant for me.

  • @edenas3884
    @edenas3884 4 роки тому +35

    "No one expected the Spanish Inquisition"

    • @ligiacaiza7894
      @ligiacaiza7894 3 роки тому +2

      There was no inquisition in the Americas, just a couple of cases in Lima.

    • @paradoxward2533
      @paradoxward2533 3 роки тому

      more like, no one expected the Spanish. but now, that is how life is, isn't it? we never expect the inevitable; and the inevitable is..., the end.

  • @roballister5269
    @roballister5269 3 роки тому +7

    In real life, the Spanish Empire was like the Fire Nation. Except, they do manage to defeat the other 3, the Aztecs, Incas, and Apaches Comanches.

  • @steamknife1
    @steamknife1 6 років тому

    For a non-profit organization you guys surely make good videos. Thank you educating me.

  • @mikeylizart619
    @mikeylizart619 4 роки тому +4

    Im here to learn little before conquer Inca while in the middle playing Eiyuu Senki: The World Conquest

  • @anthonydecastro6938
    @anthonydecastro6938 2 роки тому +4

    the fall of the Inca Empire was due not only to Spanish war strategies but also to the fact that many other tribal communities hated the Inca. one wonders why this fact is not acknowledged at all in the video.

  • @alexisaragones
    @alexisaragones 5 років тому +1

    I really enjoy Ted-Ed videos. Albeit, sometimes they are too short or compressed. Like this one. Rather than naming several heirs to the throne, I think it would have been more interesting to talk about their culture, infrastructure, technological advancements, and knowledge breakthroughs if there were any. This would let us gain an insight into their way of living.

  • @Madfattdeeb
    @Madfattdeeb 2 роки тому +5

    Typical human logic, "Wow, this is beautiful! Let's destroy it for profit!".
    We haven't learned anything. 😔

    • @wilderllanos740
      @wilderllanos740 2 місяці тому +1

      Te sorprenderá saber que quienes lucharon más contra los incas fueron su propio pueblo.

  • @alexanderluna895
    @alexanderluna895 Рік тому +3

    Despite all that I'm thankful we got conquered by the spaniards and not the british, at least they were willing to coexist with the locals in some capacity.

  • @emmanuelmgenyi4777
    @emmanuelmgenyi4777 5 років тому

    TedEd your doing a great job here .Keep on making such videos

  • @arturoaguirresantillan9099
    @arturoaguirresantillan9099 6 років тому +6

    Vamos Perú!!!!

  • @gdayriz
    @gdayriz 6 років тому +31

    Amazing video as always! I always want to learn more historical events, so can I request some Southeast Asia notable empires like Srivijaya and Majapahit please?

    • @dafuqmr13
      @dafuqmr13 6 років тому

      those are malaysians empire/kingodm right ?

    • @gdayriz
      @gdayriz 6 років тому +1

      It was centered in Indonesia mainly, but once ruled the seas of Southeast Asia. But suddenly disappears because of civil wars and (of course) Europeans.

    • @dafuqmr13
      @dafuqmr13 6 років тому

      lol bagus-bagus lo ga triggered denger kata malaysia.

    • @gdayriz
      @gdayriz 6 років тому

      I am not The Walrus @jokowi wheres my bike

  • @bigvic1281
    @bigvic1281 4 роки тому

    Here because I finally got around to playing Shadow of the Tomb Raider. Fascinating. I wish I were more into history as a teenager.

  • @abbieq11
    @abbieq11 5 років тому +5

    Just in time for social studies class...

  • @Ashterrs
    @Ashterrs 4 роки тому +9

    When Pizarro and the spaniards arrive, there was a massive civil war in the Inca Empire, between the brothers Atahualpa and Waskar for the Inca throne, they were fighting each other, so the conquistadores got advantage of this , proced to convince the civilian inca people to join them so they coul be "free" from the Inca reign and war, obviously this was a lie and they just wanted the throne. Thats how they got a a masive advantage and proceed to govern Cusco and the Inca civilization.