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Spain conquered the Inca Empire by force of arms.

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Explorer who seized the Inca empire for Spain?

Francisco Pizarro was the Spanish conquistador that conquered the Incas.


How were the Inca able to conquer such a vast empire?

How were the inca to conquer such a vast empire


How were Inca able to conquer such a vast empire?

How were the inca to conquer such a vast empire


How were the Inca able to maintain control over an empire that spread over thousands of miles?

They had lots of security to look out for the


What happened to the Aztec and the Inca empires?

Both the Inca and the Aztecs were defeated by the Spanish. Horses and guns were able to defeat spears and arrows. The Spanish took the gold, silver, and jewels back to Spain and then forced the natives to farm for them. The Spanish also converted the natives to Christianity.


How did Inca government unite its empire in the Andes Mountains?

The Inca were able to control their empire through subordination and cooperation. They divided and conquered the people living there and then would move them, after conquering, to another place. This was a great form of control when the conquered people didn't have the "home terf" advantage. Each area of land had a local ruler or, curacas, and were allowed to maintain their positions and were given privileges in return for their loyalty to the Inca. Their series of roads and, tambos- or inns- allowed rapid communication and troop movement, thus allowing the Inca empire to be constantly united.


What contributed to the Spanish taking control of the Inca Empire?

Several factors contributed to the Spanish taking control of the Inca Empire, including advanced military technology (such as guns and horses), the spread of diseases like smallpox that weakened the Inca population, divisions among indigenous groups that the Spanish were able to exploit, and the leadership and tactics of conquistadors like Francisco Pizarro.


How did the Muslims lose control of Spain?

The Muslims lost control of Spain due to several military defeats in northern Spain and the internal collapse of the Umayyad Empire. When the northern Christian Kingdoms were able to take advantage of squabbles between the numerous Islamic Kingdoms, the reconquest of Spain for Christianity proceeded much more quickly.


What is the farthest west that Justinian was able to strech his empire?

Spain


Why were Pizarro and spanish able to conquer the Inca empire so quicky?

they didn't really but they were able to defat them because of technology, geology, and disease.


How were the Inca able to conquer such vast empire?

The Incas conquered many to create an empire because they were well organized. They allowed people to rule their own communities.


What three ways did Inca ensure a unified empire?

The Inca Empire had a system of messengers running along a paved road carrying messages made of knotted ropes. The Inca encouraged those they conquered to worship the sun god of of the Inca. And the Incan emperor was the son of that god. Because the Inca headquarters had the intelligence, they were able to use the roads to move the military if needed and send government agents to rule these lands.