Which of the following factors most led to the Spanish conquest of the Inca empire? O The Spanish made alliances with rival tribes to undermine the strength of the Inca military O The Inca warriors were severely weakened by diseases that they contracted as a result of contact with the Spanish O The Inca leader Atahualpa had converted to Christianity and was convinced by the Spanish priests to surrender his rule to Pizarrc O The Spanish overwhelmed the Inca warriors with superior numbers of soldiers and more advanced weaponry

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Which of the following factors most led to the Spanish conquest of the Inca empire?
O The Spanish made alliances with rival tribes to undermine the strength of the Inca military
O The Inca warriors were severely weakened by diseases that they contracted as a result of contact with the Spanish
O The Inca leader Atahualpa had converted to Christianity and was convinced by the Spanish priests to surrender his rule to Pizarro
O The Spanish overwhelmed the Inca warriors with superior numbers of soldiers and more advanced weaponry
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Transcribed Image Text:Which of the following factors most led to the Spanish conquest of the Inca empire? O The Spanish made alliances with rival tribes to undermine the strength of the Inca military O The Inca warriors were severely weakened by diseases that they contracted as a result of contact with the Spanish O The Inca leader Atahualpa had converted to Christianity and was convinced by the Spanish priests to surrender his rule to Pizarro O The Spanish overwhelmed the Inca warriors with superior numbers of soldiers and more advanced weaponry 1 3 4 7 8 earch
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