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an inca tribe conflict would be when the spanish took over the inca empire
We know about the myths told about the creation of the Inca Empire mainly through the written accounts of Spanish conquistadors who encountered the Inca civilization. These accounts were written during and after the Spanish conquest of the Inca Empire in the 16th century. Additionally, there are also some surviving oral traditions and accounts passed down among the indigenous peoples of the Andean region that provide insights into the creation myths of the Inca Empire.
The Spanish gained full control over the Incas in 1572. When the last leader Túpac Amaru was killed. Then Spanish conquered Vilcabamba and gained full control of the Inca Empire.
They had to build a Sun Temple
At its height the Incan empire is thought to have included all or parts of the fol modern day South American countries Ecuador Peru Bolivia Argentina Chile Columbia The last remnant of the Inca empire was defeated by the Spanish in 1533 and has not existed since
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The Inca empire fell when the spanish councourd them
Spanish took control of the Inca empire
The Inca Empire was the largest empire in pre-Columbian America from Peru from 1438 to 1533. The Inca was conquered in 1572 by the Spanish.
The Spanish Conquistadors destroyed the Inca.
The Incan (Inca's) empire were conqured by the Spanish in 1532.
The Inca empire was destroyed by the Spanish. They invaded because they wanted the Incas goods. To the Incas the Spanish were simply invaders.
Francisco Pizarro defeated the Inca empire in 1535.
Spanish weaponry
the spanish
Though the Inca Empire died out pretty quickly after the conquest of the Spanish, many things we have nowadays were inherited from them. Things include potatos and llamas. These things were pretty common in the empire and were used by them. other things they had were honey, guavas, corn, maize ...etc :)
The Spanish Conquest of the Inca Empire was the 1532 Battles of Cajamarca, under Francisco Pizarro and their native allies.