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The Spanish, led by Francisco Pizarro, conquered the Inca in the early 1500's.
Before the Spanish conquered it was the Incan Empire then after they were conquered in 1533 it was known were a part of the "Virreinato del peru" as the Real Audiencia de Lima.
Francisco Pizarro conquered the Inca civilization in 1531. He ambushed the Incan ruler, Atahualpa, at a "peace talk", taking him prisoner and demanding a ransom. The Incans gave a fortune in gold and silver for the return of their ruler, but Pizarro took the ransom and executed Atahualpa shortly afterward. Later, he marched to Cuzco unstopped in 1533, thus heralding the end of the Incan Empire.
The sun god was believed to have created the Incan empire although there are many other myths as to what happened
Francisco Pizarro (1478-1541) was a Spanish conquistador who traveled through much of the Pacific coast of America along Peru. He "discovered" the Incan empire and conquered it brutally and quickly, stealing immense hoards of gold, silver, and other treasures.
The explorer who conquered the Inca empire was Franciso Pizarro.
The spaniards conquered the Incan empire and forced them to become catholic
Hernando Cortez.
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The true answer is Francisco Pizarro....
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The Incan empire fell in 1533.
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The Incan Empire was discovered by the Spanish conquistador Francisco Pizarro in 1532. Pizarro and his men eventually conquered the empire, leading to its downfall.
The Incan Empire was conquered by the Spanish conquistador Francisco Pizarro in 1533. Pizarro and his army defeated the Inca emperor Atahualpa and captured him, marking the end of the Incan Empire.
He took atahualpa prisoner just before he conquered the incan empire, and after atahualpa left ruling the emire because pizzaro "stole" him, the incan empire crashed down and was ancient history.!
He was a Spanish conquistador who conquered the Incan Empire.