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The Spanish conquistadores were responsible.

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What does the word Cuzco mean?

It was the capital of the Inca Empire until the Spanish conquistadores came.


When were the Inca discovered?

The Inca civilization was encountered by Spanish conquistadors led by Francisco Pizarro in 1532. Pizarro's conquest led to the downfall of the Inca Empire.


Who took control of The Incas?

The Spanish conquistadores, after wiping out huge populations with smallpox and other European diseases, for which the Inca had no immunity.


Which statement accurately defines the term conquistadores?

Soldiers who sailed to the Americas and defeated powerful civilizations, including the Aztecs and Inca.


What was the second major Latin American civilization?

If you mean: before the Conquistadores wiped them out, it was the Maya and the Inca civilization.


Did Hernan Cortes destroy the Inca empire?

no he did not; Francisco Pizarro González did


Did Rodert de LaSalle destroy the Inca Empire?

No, RenΓ©-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.


Who helped Pizzaro conquer Peru?

The Inca's.


Who helped Pizarro conquer the Inca?

the pizza hut


What convinced Inca armies to retreat in their war against the Spanish in 1533?

Inca weaponry consisted mostly of wooden weapons that were no match for the Spaniards' swords and guns. They also had no cavalry. Inca warriors moreover never had the sheer bloody-mindedness and lack of scruples of any kind that the Spanish Conquistadores brought into the game.


Why did the Spaniards defeat the Inca?

Because the Spaniards were invading for slaves and gold.


How did the Inca religion reinforce the power of the state?

The Inca religion reinforced the power of the state by incorporating the emperor as a divine figure, giving him authority over religious rituals and ensuring obedience from the population. The belief in the emperor as a descendant of the gods helped legitimize his rule and centralized control over the empire. Additionally, the religious ceremonies and festivals promoted unity and loyalty among the people towards the state.