no it was Fransisco Pizarro did
No, René-Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle did not destroy the Inca Empire. La Salle was a French explorer who mainly ventured into North America during the 17th century, while the Inca Empire was located in South America and fell due to Spanish conquest in the 16th century.
The Inca Empire was located in present-day Peru.
The Inca leader during Francisco Pizarro's conquest of the Inca Empire was Atahualpa. He was captured and executed by the Spanish conquistadors, leading to the downfall of the Inca Empire.
The Spanish explorer who conquered the Inca empire was Francisco Pizarro. He led the conquest of the Inca Empire in the early 16th century, resulting in the downfall of the Inca civilization.
The Inca Empire was established by Manco Cรกpac, a legendary figure in Inca mythology. He and his siblings founded the city of Cusco and began expanding their empire in the 13th century.
Pizarro first entered the Inca Empire in search of wealth and glory. He aimed to conquer the Inca Empire and claim its riches for Spain, motivated by tales of Inca gold and the desire to expand Spain's empire in the New World.
no he did not; Francisco Pizarro González did
The capital of the Inca Empire is CuzcoCusco.
The capital of the Inca Empire is CuzcoCusco.
Inca Empire was created in 1438.
The heart of the Inca empire was their capital of Cuzco
Cuzco was the capital of the Inca Empire!!!!!!
the inca empire grew by sucking dick
Who were the priests and nobels of the inca empire?
yes. No. Sapa Inca was the title of the Emperor or Ruler of the Incan Empire, not the name of the actual empire.
The Inca empire in located in Cuzco, in modern day Peru (which is in South America).
the inca expand thier empire by use their mind and thining
the Inca empire ended in 1533 AD well that was when Inca stopped being successful