The Incas were able to conquer a vast empire through a combination of military prowess, advanced organization, and effective governance. They utilized a well-trained army equipped with superior weaponry and tactics, allowing them to defeat larger, less organized forces. Additionally, the Incas established a network of roads and communication systems that facilitated rapid troop movement and resource distribution. Their ability to integrate conquered peoples through diplomacy and the imposition of the Inca culture helped maintain control over their expansive territory.
The Incas, who established a vast empire in the Andean region of South America, conquered various groups, most notably the Chanca and the Huanca peoples. Their conquests expanded the Inca territory to include parts of modern-day Peru, Ecuador, Bolivia, and Chile. They also assimilated smaller tribes and communities, incorporating their cultures and resources into the Inca Empire. Through a combination of military might, diplomacy, and strategic alliances, the Incas effectively expanded their influence over a diverse range of peoples.
The Inca Empire might have thought of spainards character as; frivolous, wealthy, well to do.
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I don't know if the Ancient Egyptian system counts as an Empire as such. Alexander the Great conquers Persia & other places 300 years BC..... It might be Akkadian empire sargon was the builder of the first world empire.
Greek cities interfered in the Persian Empire in support of the Greek cities within the Empire. This led the Persians to think that the only way for peace was to absorb the Greek cities into the Empire. A fifty-year war ensued.
The Spanish pretty much tried to plunder the Aztecs, resulting in their city in ruins after they finally managed to drive them again. If the Spanish did not try to conquer them for their gold, the Aztecs might just have grown out to become the dominant empire in North America.
becuse you might not speak the same launge and you have to take care of the empire
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Answer 1The Inca Empire consisted of a great number of different population groups. The ruling Incas had no subgroups, but the Empire was awash with different cultures, religions and languages. Even the ruling Incas themselves might be constituted of different population groups, but we don't know: they were diligent record-keepers, but their written records have so far resisted deciphering. And the Spaniards also destroyed a lot of the Inca records.___________________________________________________Answer 2The fact that the Incas increased their empire through wars, the conquest of different peoples and cultures was very common. As pointed out, the ruling classes did try and stay "pure." But even the ruling classes were rife with jealousies and power hungry people.
Alexander first had to conquer the empire to rule it. By the time he had finished the conquest, he died. So we would have to imagine what he might have done if he had lived to fully implement the areas he had already begun - to Hellenise the empire as a civilising influence on society.
the incas were a native tribe that lived mostly along the Chile coast. until their leader moctezuma was captured by pizzaro and held for ransom. the Inca moslty died out by small pocs and from the spanish conquestidors. even today, you might find a descendant in northern south America
Yes, a big percentage of the population in Ecuador is indigenous. Most of them can trace their roots back to the Inca Empire. However, the population is also very mixed with European and Africa, thus a lot of people might have have mixed ancestry.
The Incas all lived in South America. The Maya had been a culture in Central America but that culture had collapsed before the Spanish arrived. The Aztecs ruled Mexico. In the past few years there have been some discoveries that some trade might have existed between the Aztecs and the Incas. No indication has surfaced of any trade between the Incas and Central America.
because the incas feared that the spanish might be gods
The natural barriers that may have prevented the Babylonian Empire from expanding include the Zagros Mountains to the east, the Syrian Desert to the west, and the Arabian Desert to the south. These rugged terrains made it difficult for the Babylonians to conquer new territories beyond these obstacles.
It is too difficult to govern or conquer.
There are many reasons why they could have decide to conquer it: . trade-they maybe wanted a wider range of goods to interchange with other countries .The king might have wanted to largen the british empire . The need of more slaves .More land for prisoners to be sent to .More land to wrok on and grow crops . A varity of different animals .More slaves to sell Hope that helped.