The Spaniards sought to conquer the Inca Empire primarily for wealth, particularly gold and silver, which were abundant in the region. Additionally, they aimed to spread Christianity and expand Spanish territorial claims in the New World. The Inca's centralized wealth and resources made them an attractive target for conquest, especially for figures like Francisco Pizarro, who capitalized on internal strife within the Inca society. Overall, the pursuit of riches, power, and religious conversion drove the Spanish conquest of the Inca.
The Inca Empire might have thought of spainards character as; frivolous, wealthy, well to do.
How were the inca to conquer such a vast empire
How were the inca to conquer such a vast empire
They were conquered after the Inca
No
The Inca Empire might have thought of spainards character as; frivolous, wealthy, well to do.
How were the inca to conquer such a vast empire
How were the inca to conquer such a vast empire
They were conquered after the Inca
Yes
The Inca's.
To conquer the Inca
He did it in 1532.
No
Pizarro conquered the Inca empire around 1537.
He conquered the incas in 1533
"Who did Pizzaro conquer" thats how you write it...and he conquered the Inca civilization