Corvus+Manco+II

1. No visual 2. Manco II 3. Alberto Michel 4. Audiences and Cultural Manco II was a teenager that was put into power after the death of the Atahualpa by the Spaniards to use him as a puppet. He didn’t have much political experience his only main job was to follow what the Spaniards said which was to persuade the Peruvians people to listen and agree to what they say. Due to all the mistreating and pain caused to Manco II also know as Manco Inca Yupanqui he revolted against the Spaniards and become a better leader for the people of the Peruvians under the Inca Empire. A leader that many people looked up to, which is why hundreds of people were under the control of his “huge army. Some reports describe over 100,000 warriors. Manco then laid siege to the Pizarro in Cuzco. He came very close to victory”(The conquest of Peru). This is why he was “ a culture hero who set the Incas on the road to glory”(anonymous) which means he was a mythical figure that gave the people the tools of civilization, such as language and fire. He was seen as the Son of God and this made the people have beliefs and have hope, which changed cultural views and beliefs by what Manco II did and said. This built a sacred city of the, named Cuzco the capital of the Inca Empire also know as “the religious and administrative capital of the empire”.

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