The reaction of native people to Francisco Pizarro varied widely depending on the specific group and context. Many Indigenous communities initially underestimated the Spaniards, viewing them as strange visitors, while others recognized the threat they posed. As Pizarro and his forces captured the Inca Emperor Atahualpa and seized control of the Inca Empire, fear, resistance, and conflict escalated among native populations. Ultimately, Pizarro's actions led to significant suffering and upheaval for Indigenous peoples, resulting in widespread resistance and rebellion against Spanish rule.
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