Francisco Pizarro defeated the Inca empire in 1535.
The Spanish conquistadors
Yes they did. The inca hade an Army, wich the warriors faught in
Pizarro's smaller army conquered the Incas primarily through strategic deception, superior weaponry, and exploiting internal divisions within the Inca Empire. They captured and executed the Inca leader Atahualpa, which caused chaos and weakened resistance. Additionally, the Spaniards formed alliances with rival indigenous groups who were hostile to the Incas, further diminishing the Inca's ability to defend themselves. The combination of these factors allowed Pizarro's forces to overcome a much larger Inca army.
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the incan empire was so powerful because of their diplomacy and warfare strategies!
Pachacuti built the Inca Empire with a large, powerful army.
The Incan Empire was successful in defending their lands due to their powerful army. The Inca army started off weak, but grew in size and power. It was effective at defending Inca lands and winning new territories.
their army
It was and is the chuputi man he was the ruler of mayan culture and also the ruler of inca culture he made a huge difference.
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Inca
the incas were so powerful beacuse they had a great economy
The Inca had a powerful kingdom and an army of 800,000 warriors. However with smallpox and the two Incan crown princes fighting, the army declined. Atahualpa agreed to meet Pizarro and his 168 men with his army of 2,000-5,000 men not feeling threatened. However Pizarro and his men managed to kill almost all of the Inca army in about one hour. The Spanish killed Atahualpa after tricking him into giving them much gold and silver. Leaderless, the rest of the Inca empire was no match for Pizarro.
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