tupac amaru

  1. Túpac Amaru escaped the Spanish?

    Disclaimer, I'm talking about this guy, not the 18th century rebel leader. Túpac Amaru was the last Sapa Inca of Vilcabamba, the city that resisted the Spanish conquest for decades after the fall of the Inca Empire. Following one final Spanish offensive to conquer Vilcabamba once and for all in...
  2. GameBawesome

    WI: Tupac Amaru II was successful

    Tupac Amaru II was a Peruvian Native who led a large Rebellion against the Spanish Empire, in order to reestablish the old Inca Empire. The rebellion was sparked by the Bourbon Reforms, which was economically disastrous for Colonial Peru, but also a revival of the Inca cultural identity, led by...
  3. SunKing105

    WI: Tupac Amaru II captures Cuzco, Spanish possessions in the Americas collapse decades earlier?

    Tupac Amaru II was an indigenous noble and political leader who claimed to be descended from the last emperor of the Neo-Inca state, Tupac Amaru, who was captured and executed in 1572. The indigenous population in the colonies had long been oppressed, with conditions not exactly great. Tupac...
  4. Túpac Amaru II establishes Neo-Inca Empire. What are the reactions abroad?

    Let's say that in the 1780s, Túpac Amaru II's revolution succeeds and creates a native-led neo-Inca state in Peru at minimum and possibly stretching into Colombia and Bolivia. Would it accelerate the Latin American revolutions and cause more to be native oriented, or would reaction against the...
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