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Which spanish conquistador took control of Inca empire of Peru?

Francisco Pizzarro


Which Spanish conquistadors took control of the Inca empire in Peru?

Francisco Pizzarro


Which Spanish Conquistador took control of Inca empire in Peru?

Francisco Pizzarro


What brothers. fought for control of the Inca empire?

Atahualpa and Huascar fought for control of the Inca empire.


Who took over the Inca Empire?

the spanish


How was Spain able to take control of the Inca Empire?

Spain conquered the Inca Empire by force of arms.


How did the Inca empire fall?

the inca empire fell because of a man named francisco pizzario and then the spanish took over


What country took control of the land of the Aztecs Maya and Inca?

Spain took control of the lands of the Aztecs, Maya, and Inca during the Age of Exploration in the 16th century. Conquistadors like Hernán Cortés led the conquest of the Aztec Empire in 1521, while Francisco Pizarro conquered the Inca Empire in 1533. The Spanish established colonies in these regions, significantly impacting indigenous cultures and societies.


Was the Inca empire the biggest empire?

no the British empire was it took over 1/4 of the world


How did pachacuti the first sapa Inca create an empire after he took the throne in ad 1438?

how did pachacuti as the first sapa inca create and empire after he took the throhe in ad 1438


Who led the nations conquering to the Inca Indians?

The Spanish conquest of the Inca Empire was led by Francisco Pizarro, a Spanish conquistador. In the early 1530s, Pizarro and his men captured the Inca emperor Atahualpa, which significantly weakened the Inca resistance. Following Atahualpa's execution, Pizarro and his forces systematically took control of Inca territory, leading to the eventual fall of the empire.


What connected the vast Inca Empire in South America?

The Inca Empire had a network of paved roads with messengers who took communications in relays to the capital and back.