Aztec leaders: Montezuma II and Ahuitzotl
Incas leaders: Atahualpa and Huayna Capac
Explanation:
- Montezuma II was the ninth and last fully independent Aztec ruler to be elected ruler in 1503. His reign was brought to an end by the arrival of the Spanish conquistadors led by Cortes.
- Ahuitzotl was the eighth Aztec emperor of Tenochtitlan (1486-1502). He was the son of Prince Tezozomoc and Princess Atotoztli II. and the brother of the Aztec emperors Axayacatl and Tizoc, whom he probably killed and removed from the throne because of his weak and unsuccessful rule, which weakened the strength of the Empire.
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Atahualpa was the thirteenth ruler of the Incas, and although the Spaniards named his successors after his death, he is considered the last Emperor of the Incas. He was born in 1500, but the place of his birth is unknown.
- During the reign of Emperor Huayna Capac, the empire stretched for 4500 km from north to south, which made it difficult to control such a large territory. For this reason, the emperor limited his actions to strengthening the boundary of the equatorial province to the north, where he made a second imperial residence.
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