No
Simon Bolivar was the last Sapa Inca
How were the inca to conquer such a vast empire
How were the inca to conquer such a vast empire
They were conquered after the Inca
Francisco Pizarro.
Simon Bolivar was the last Sapa Inca
Simón Bolívar did not conquer the Inca; rather, he was a key figure in the liberation of several South American countries from Spanish rule during the early 19th century. The Inca Empire fell to Spanish conquistadors in the 16th century, long before Bolívar's time. Bolívar's efforts were focused on fighting for independence in regions that include present-day Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru, but he was not involved in the conquest of the Inca.
How were the inca to conquer such a vast empire
How were the inca to conquer such a vast empire
They were conquered after the Inca
Yes
at 16 he fled a job in Italy and arrived in America in 1502.
The Inca's.
He did it in 1532.
To conquer the Inca
Pizarro conquered the Inca empire around 1537.
He conquered the incas in 1533