Pizarro's strategy for conquering the Inca involved a combination of military tactics, deception, and exploiting internal conflicts. He capitalized on the civil war between rival Inca factions, particularly the struggle between Atahualpa and Huáscar, which weakened their unity. Pizarro also used superior weaponry and tactics, such as surprise attacks, to overwhelm Inca forces. Additionally, he took advantage of the Inca's initial underestimation of the Spanish threat, using psychological warfare to instill fear and confusion.
i love johnny oh Aztec conquered by spy and Inca slowly.
the inca expand thier empire by use their mind and thining
the answer is *A* native resentment against the aztec and inca
They wanted to capture the empires' gold and resources.
They wanted to capture the empires' gold and resources.
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Pizzaro's advantage over the Inca was that he knew more about the Inca then they knew about Pizzaro. Pizzaro spent 30 years fighting Native Americans.
Francisco Pizarro led the Spanish conquistadors in conquering the Inca Empire in the early 16th century.
Spain and Cortez
Atahualpa
Spain
strategy
He was sucsessful . He was one of the main rulers in the Inca Empire and dicovered many things including the New World.
strategy
Which of the following events could possibly have been a cause of Spanish troops conquering the Inca capital Cusco.
He was a Spanish conquistador who was most famous for conquering the Inca Empire in Peru.
He established a new capital at Lima.