the Spaniards
Pizarro
OK so, I'm doing a project on Peru and i have this dude (p.s it's a man) but i forgot his name. So, sorry
No!! the incas capital is cuzco not macchu pichu
The Inca Empire had a variety of capital resources, including their agricultural knowledge and terraced farming techniques, abundant mineral resources such as gold, silver, and copper, an extensive road network for transportation and communication, and a large labor force for construction and other projects. Additionally, they had control over vast territories with diverse climates and ecosystems, allowing them to access a wide range of natural resources.
Pizarro was known for defeating the Incas he took there land and settled there for his people
In 1438, Pachacuti became ruler of the Incas.
Diamond
The Incas' capital was cuzco also spelled cusco.Cuzco was the capital of the Inca Empire (1200s-1532)
Lima
Inca
The Incas had their capital at Cuzco, in Peru, when they were conquered by the Spanish under Francisco Pizarro in 1536.
holland
Quechua