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Atahualpa and the Bible Directions Read each passage or document below and answer the questions that follow.

Textbook Passage Atahualpa and the Bible Biographies Atahualpa 1502 1533 Atahualpa (A ta wal pa) was the last Inca king. He was brave and popular with the Inca army, but he didn t rule for long. A Spanish friar offered Atahualpa a religious book to convince him he should accept Christianity. Atahualpa held the book to his ear and listened to it. When the book didn t speak, he threw it on the ground. The Spaniards used this as a reason to attack. Source: A 2006 history textbook titled World History: Medieval to Early Modern Times Questions (1) According to the textbook, what did Atahualpa do to the Bible? (2) Is this account reliable? Why or why not? (3) How could we find out if this account is accurate or not? Document A Francisco de Xeres's Account (modified) Background Francisco de Xeres was a Spanish explorer who became a historian and the personal secretary of conquistador Francisco Pizarro. He participated in the conquest of Peru from 1531 1533. He wrote Reports on the Discovery of Peru in 1534. Father Friar Vicente advanced, with a cross in one hand and the Bible in the other, to where Atahualpa was, and addressed him [spoke to him] through an interpreter: I am a priest of God, and I teach Christians the things of God, and in like manner I come to teach you. I teach what God says to us in this Book. Atahualpa asked for the Book, that he might look at it, and the priest gave it to him closed. Atahualpa did not know how to open it, and the priest was extending his arm to do so, when Atahualpa, in great anger, gave him a blow on the arm, not wishing that it should be opened. Then he opened it himself, and, without any astonishment at the letters and paper, he threw it away from him five or six steps, and, to the words which the priest had spoken to him through the interpreter, he answered with much scorn, saying: I know well how you have behaved on the road, how you have treated my Chiefs, and taken the cloth from my storehouses. The priest told Francisco Pizarro what had passed between him and

Atahualpa, and that he had thrown the Scriptures to the ground. Pizarro took his sword and dagger, and, with the Spaniards who were with him, entered amongst the Indians most valiantly and seized Atahualpa. Then the guns were fired off, the trumpets were sounded, and the Spanish troops, both horse and foot, attacked. Source: From Reports on the Discovery of Peru, written by Francisco de Xeres in 1534. Glossary astonishment overpowering wonder or surprise; amazement scorn belief that something is worthless storehouses building for storing goods valiantly bravely seized to take possession or custody of a person or property Document B Pedro Pizarro's Account (Modified) Background Pedro Pizarro was a Spanish conquistador and cousin of Francisco Pizarro. He took part in most events of the Spanish conquest of Peru and wrote an extensive chronicle of them called Relation of the Discovery and Conquest of the Kingdoms of Peru, which he finished in 1571. Don Francisco Pizarro sent Father Friar Vicente and an interpreter, with orders to go and speak to Atahualpa and require that he subject himself to the law of our Lord Jesus Christ and to the service of His Majesty and to say that Pizarro would regard him as a brother, and would not allow any injury be done to him nor any damage be done to his land. When the priest arrived, he spoke to Atahualpa and told him the things he had come to say, and he preached unto him the matters pertaining to our holy faith. The priest carried in his hands a Bible from which he read what he preached. Atahualpa asked for it and the priest closed it and handed it to him. When he had it in his hands he did not know how to open it, and he threw it upon the ground. The priest returned and related all to Pizarro, who made a signal, and the Spanish began to fire and at the same time caused the trumpets to sound. It all happened in such a way that, with the noise of the firing, and the blowing of the trumpets and the bells on the horses, the Indians were thrown into confusion and were cut to pieces. Source: From Relation of the Discovery and Conquest of the Kingdoms of Peru, written by Pedro Pizarro in 1571. Glossary

pertaining to belong or relate to as an attribute, feature, or function DIRECTIONS Complete the Graphic Organizer below and answer the questions that follow: Document A Who wrote the document? What is the author's perspective? According to this account, what does Atahualpa do to the Bible? B QUESTIONS (1) Do Documents A and B give the same account about what Atahualpa did to the Bible? (a) Yes (b) No *Explain: (2) Does the textbook give the same account as Documents A and B? (a) Yes (b) No *Explain: (3) Whose perspective are we missing from these documents? (4) How would having a document from this perspective be helpful in determining whether or not Atahualpa held the Bible to his ear?

(5) After reading the textbook and Documents A and B, I think that Atahualpa did/did not (circle one) hold the Bible to his ear because: (explain) Final Task Working with a group that includes everyone in this class who studied this story, prepare a short skit that demonstrates how the meeting of Pizarro and Atahualpa took place. Be sure to use the proper names of the different historical figures involved. Use your final interpretation of the event based on your corroboration of the accounts to inform your skit. Include everyone either as speaking actors, extras, or even props. You will be acting this out to teach the other half of the class what happened between the Inca and the Spanish Conquistadors. They will be acting out the meeting between the Aztec king and the Spanish so you learn about what happened to them. Answer: Based on the other groups skit, quickly describe (a few sentences) how the Aztec were conquered by the Spanish: