There were several historians who wrote about such conquests. Some of them include:
Conquest.
In Mexico, the Aztec; in Peru, the Inca
By conquest , pillage and burn. Both Mexico and Peru were conquered by Hernan Cortes and Francisco Pizarro, respectively. Then, both countries remained as overseas colonies of the Spanish empire for more than 300 years.
Several Spanish conquerors (or, 'conquistadores') led Spain's campaigns of conquest in the American regions of Mexico and Peru in the 16th century. Foremost was Hernan Cortes (1485-1547), who was instrumental in the conquest of Mexico, although others would complete the work that he began. In Peru, it was Francisco Pizarro (d. 1541) who led the primary campaign that brought most of the region into Spanish control.
By the means of conquest. The Aztec's last stand happened during the Fall of Tenochtitlan (May 26 - August 13, 1521)
Peru IS NOT in Mexico.
Aztecs is to Mexico as Incas is to Peru
Mexico - 0 Peru - 0
Peru: Francisco Pizarro. In Mexico: Hernan Cortes
Such mineral resource was the main reason for the conquest of both countries by Spanish conquistadores in the 16th century.
Neither Mexico nor Peru, Salsa has its roots in the "cuban Son"
Mexico: Aztecs, Mayans Peru: Incas