- Using deception, turning indigenous people against indigenous people ( Aztec vs. Aztec , Inca vs. Inca), paralyze the will of the population by a frightful deed.
- controling lands, looking for gold, silver and slaves.
Francisco Pizarro was the Spanish Conquistador who overthrew the Inca Empire. The Spanish conquest of Inca Empire was an important campaign in the Spanish colonization of the Americas.Spanish soldiers, under the command of Francisco Pizarro, conquered the Incas after a victories battle, known as the Battle of Cajamarca in 1532. After decades, the fighting ended in Spanish victory and the conquest of the Inca Empire.
In 1526 Francisco Pizarro and Almago sail for Peru and in 1531 began the conquest of the Incas.
YES. The fact that most of western South America is Spanish-speaking countries directly tracks to Pizarro's conquest of the Inca Empire.
Columbus, Pizarro, and Cortez would have the bulk of this responsibility.
Probably 1533 after the invasion of Cuzco, and with that invasion came the total conquest of Peru.
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Francisco Pizarro was the Spanish Conquistador who overthrew the Inca Empire. The Spanish conquest of Inca Empire was an important campaign in the Spanish colonization of the Americas.Spanish soldiers, under the command of Francisco Pizarro, conquered the Incas after a victories battle, known as the Battle of Cajamarca in 1532. After decades, the fighting ended in Spanish victory and the conquest of the Inca Empire.
In 1526 Francisco Pizarro and Almago sail for Peru and in 1531 began the conquest of the Incas.
The Spanish Conquest of the Inca Empire was the 1532 Battles of Cajamarca, under Francisco Pizarro and their native allies.
YES. The fact that most of western South America is Spanish-speaking countries directly tracks to Pizarro's conquest of the Inca Empire.
Columbus, Pizarro, and Cortez would have the bulk of this responsibility.
Francisco Pizarro made first contact with Incas in about 1526; however, his conquest was complete by about 1533. Some specifically assert 1531 as the conquest date. It is debated the exact dates of Pizarro's actions. Cortez in Mexico is much more nearly documented.
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Probably 1533 after the invasion of Cuzco, and with that invasion came the total conquest of Peru.