Inca emperors always married their sisters.Apex.
inca emporers always married their sisters
Spain was intent on preventing the French and English from intruding on their land. They began to expand their empire into Florida and New Mexico.
Yes, they did. They looked for gold.
1400 a.d. to 1521 a.d. i am the professor at my school and i know this is true it comes out of the history book
It stretched down the west coast of South America. Inca emperors always married their sisters. It built cities in mountiants
The word "Inca" is actually a title rather than a direct translation for "godlike." It was used to refer to the rulers of the Inca Empire, and is often associated with divine or semi-divine status as leaders.
They wanted their gold and they treated them like pagans, whose barbaric customs they had to put an end to. The Spanish felt they had a special mission entrusted by God, so they began fervently to wipe out as many parts of the Inca civilisation as possible.
i don't know exactly because i forgot my book in geography so if you know the answer tell me!!
It is true. Remember that when the Indians forced the Spaniards out of New Mexico and they began quarreling again?
When Francisco Pizarro and his men arrived in the Inca Empire in 1532, they were initially welcomed by the Incas, who were unaware of their true intentions. The Inca emperor Atahualpa, curious about the Spanish, invited Pizarro to meet him in Cajamarca. However, the encounter quickly turned hostile when Pizarro's forces ambushed and captured Atahualpa, leading to the eventual downfall of the Inca Empire. This initial welcome turned into a tragic confrontation that marked the beginning of Spanish colonization in the region.
True. Francisco Pizarro's army consisted of approximately 200 soldiers when he led the expedition that ultimately resulted in the conquest of the Inca Empire in the 16th century. Despite being heavily outnumbered by the Inca forces, his troops were able to leverage superior weaponry, strategic tactics, and alliances with local tribes.