Mostly disease that the Incas were not used to killed them. Also, the Naval training and the horses helped defeat them. Think about it, if you were up on a horse with a steel sword, you could easily stab many people that were on the ground. The way the Spanish rode the horse with one hand on the saddle helped them use the sword properly. This question is no doubt one of the most challenging questions of history. Many people have spent many years on this one question.
How were the inca to conquer such a vast empire
How were the inca to conquer such a vast empire
To expand their empire, wealth, power and religion!
To expand their empire, wealth, power, and religion!
They were conquered after the Inca
How were the inca to conquer such a vast empire
How were the inca to conquer such a vast empire
Francisco Pizarro.
To expand their empire, wealth, power and religion!
Pizarro was the first Spanish explorer to reach Peru and conquer the Inca Empire.
The Inca Empire impacted the Spanish conquistadors by offering resistance to their attempts at conquest, leading to armed conflict and the eventual downfall of the Inca Empire. The Inca's advanced infrastructure and wealth also attracted Spanish interest and contributed to their decision to conquer the region. The conquest of the Inca Empire by the Spanish resulted in the destruction of Inca culture and society, and the imposition of Spanish rule over the region.
Pizarro conquered the Inca empire around 1537.
To expand their empire, wealth, power, and religion!
Yes
They were conquered after the Inca
The Inca's.
Civil war among Inca rulers weakened the empire and made it susceptible to outside conquest. Additionally, the arrival of diseases introduced by the Spanish, such as smallpox, decimated the Inca population, further destabilizing the empire and making it easier for the Spanish to conquer.