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3 August, 22:33

What was the significance of Spain's conquest of the Incas in the early sixteenth century

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  1. 3 August, 23:35
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    The Spanish conquering Peru (the Incas) was one of the most remarkable and brutal from the time due to moving their capital and removing the emperor from that time.

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    Francisco Pizarro carried the conquest which led to the collapse of the Inca Empire. Pizarro's Spanish team were amazed by the riches of the Incas by that time.

    The empire was previously weakened due to a civil war between the Incas, which led the Spanish to an easier conquest.
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