The Spanish conquistador Francisco Pizarro took control of the Incan Empire in the Peruvian Andes. In 1532, he captured the Inca ruler Atahualpa during a surprise attack, leading to the eventual downfall of the empire. Pizarro's conquest was marked by significant violence and the exploitation of internal conflicts within the Inca leadership. His actions paved the way for Spanish colonization in the region.
Its actually mountains and deserts. That's the right answer.
Andes Mountains
Francisco Pizarro is the Spanish explorer known for discovering and conquering the Incan empire in the early 16th century.
they brought tribes under their control and built a great empire
The explorer who conquered the Inca empire was Franciso Pizarro.
10,000 miles(16,000 km) of stone paved roads that went over mountains,across desserts, and through jungles.
Men fought for control of the empire for one basic reason: power.Men fought for control of the empire for one basic reason: power.Men fought for control of the empire for one basic reason: power.Men fought for control of the empire for one basic reason: power.Men fought for control of the empire for one basic reason: power.Men fought for control of the empire for one basic reason: power.Men fought for control of the empire for one basic reason: power.Men fought for control of the empire for one basic reason: power.Men fought for control of the empire for one basic reason: power.
The Carpathian Mountains were north of the Roman Empire.
a)mountains
Spanish took control of the Inca empire
the Spanish empire
Cortes