At its peak in the 1500s, the Inca Empire numbered over twelve million people.
The capital of the Inca Empire is CuzcoCusco.
Inca Empire was created in 1438.
The Inca Empire was conquered by Spanish conquistador Francisco Pizarro in the 1530s. Pizarro and his men took advantage of internal strife within the empire, particularly the civil war between heirs of the Inca ruler Atahualpa. After capturing Atahualpa and executing him, the Spanish forces systematically dismantled Inca power, leading to the collapse of the empire. The conquest was facilitated by superior weaponry, alliances with rival indigenous groups, and the spread of diseases like smallpox, which devastated the Inca population.
The heart of the Inca empire was their capital of Cuzco
At its peak in the 1500s, the Inca Empire numbered over twelve million people.
When former Spanish captain Pizzaro came and claimed Tahuatinsuyu for Spain in the 1500s.
small pox disease, this was caused by the spanish when they concer the inca so due to that led to the depopulation in Inca empire so make easy collapse and the Spanish took the area
I think it's the Inca empire, because when you type in Indian empire from Ecuador it comes up as the Inca indians from Ecuador who traveled to Chile then to Argentina then to wherever.
The capital of the Inca Empire is CuzcoCusco.
The capital of the Inca Empire is CuzcoCusco.
Inca Empire was created in 1438.
In the 1400s and 1500s, the Inca Empire was the dominant civilization in South America, particularly in the Andean region. At its height, the Inca Empire extended from present-day Colombia to Chile, encompassing a vast territory. They were known for their advanced agricultural practices, extensive road systems, and impressive architectural achievements, such as Machu Picchu. However, the empire faced significant challenges with the arrival of Spanish conquistadors in the early 1500s, leading to its eventual downfall.
The Inca Empire was conquered by Spanish conquistador Francisco Pizarro in the 1530s. Pizarro and his men took advantage of internal strife within the empire, particularly the civil war between heirs of the Inca ruler Atahualpa. After capturing Atahualpa and executing him, the Spanish forces systematically dismantled Inca power, leading to the collapse of the empire. The conquest was facilitated by superior weaponry, alliances with rival indigenous groups, and the spread of diseases like smallpox, which devastated the Inca population.
The heart of the Inca empire was their capital of Cuzco
Cuzco was the capital of the Inca Empire!!!!!!
Who were the priests and nobels of the inca empire?