Spain and Cortez
Francisco Pizarro led the Spanish conquistadors in conquering the Inca Empire in the early 16th century.
The Spanish conquistador Francisco Pizarro led his nation in conquering the Inca Empire. Arriving in Peru in the early 16th century, he took advantage of internal strife within the Inca society and captured their leader, Atahualpa, in 1532. Pizarro's forces, armed with superior weaponry and aided by Native allies, ultimately defeated the Incas, leading to the fall of their empire.
No. Incas are/were Indians that lived around Peru. Aztecs lived/live in Central Mexico.
Francisco Pizarro from Spain was the conquistador responsible for the ambush of Inca emperor Sapa Inca Atahualpa and ultimately the conquering of the Incas
Atahualpa
what does a Inca Indians eat in theirlife
The leader of the conquering of the Incas was Francisco Pizarro. He fought against the Inca leader Huayna Capac who soon died of small pocks.
The Spanish conquistador Francisco Pizarro led his nation in conquering the Inca Empire in the early 16th century. Pizarro, motivated by the wealth of gold and silver in the region, captured the Inca leader Atahualpa in 1532, which significantly weakened the Inca resistance. Following a series of battles and strategic alliances with rival indigenous groups, Pizarro ultimately established Spanish control over the Inca territory, leading to the collapse of the empire.
The incas played moracas made of turtle shells.
It has Roads, it has bridges, good houses, shelters and stuff like that. Conquering the incas is best, meaning taking over.
Francisco Pizarro (c. 1475 - 26 June, 1541)
Francisco Pizarro was the conquistador who conquered the Incas. He was Spanish if that helps.