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The Inca Empire impacted the Spanish conquistadors by offering resistance to their attempts at conquest, leading to armed conflict and the eventual downfall of the Inca Empire. The Inca's advanced infrastructure and wealth also attracted Spanish interest and contributed to their decision to conquer the region. The conquest of the Inca Empire by the Spanish resulted in the destruction of Inca culture and society, and the imposition of Spanish rule over the region.

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