The podcast explores the Spanish conquest of the Inca Empire, focusing on Manco Inca's uprising against Spanish rule in 1536. It details the initial harmony between the Spanish and Incas, which quickly deteriorated due to Spanish greed, mistreatment of women, and internal power struggles. Manco's initial strategy of using the Spanish to consolidate his power backfires as the conquistadors' behavior becomes increasingly oppressive, leading to a major revolt. The hosts discuss the siege of Cusco, the strategic importance of Sacsayhuaman, and the intervention of Diego de Almagro, highlighting the complex relationships and betrayals that defined this period. The narrative also touches on the Incas' military tactics, the role of native allies, and the brutal reprisals by both sides, setting the stage for further conflict.
Outlines
Part 1: Grievances and the Puppet Emperor
Part 2: Deteriorating Relations and Social Friction
Part 3: Spanish Infighting and Manco’s Humiliation
Part 4: The Call to Resistance
Part 5: The Siege of Cusco
Part 6: Battles for the Citadels
Part 7: Escalation and Stalemate
Part 8: The Three-Way Standoff
Part 9: Retreat and Exile
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