1. Inca - HISTORY

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    The Inca first appeared in the Andes region during the 12th century A.D. and gradually built a massive kingdom through the military strength of their emperors. Known as Tawantinsuyu, the Inca state spanned the distance of northern Ecuador to central Chile and consisted of 12 million inhabitants from more than 100 different ethnic groups at its peak.

  2. History of the Incas - Wikipedia

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    The Incas were most notable for establishing the Inca Empire in pre-Columbian America, which was centered in what is now Peru from 1438 to 1533, and represented the height of the Inca civilization. The Inca state was known as the Kingdom of Cuzco before 1438. Over the course of the Inca Empire, the Inca used conquest and peaceful assimilation to incorporate the territory of modern-day Peru, followed by a large portion of western South America, into their empire, centered on the Andean mountain r

  3. Inca Civilization - Ancient History Encyclopedia

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    Definition Historical Overview. As with other ancient Americas cultures, the historical origins... Government & Administration. The Incas kept lists of their kings ( Sapa Inca)... Cuzco. The Inca capital of Cuzco (from qosqo, meaning 'dried-up lake bed' or perhaps derived... Inca Religion. The ...

  4. Inca | History, Achievements, Culture, & Geography ...

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    Inca, also spelled Inka, South American Indians who, at the time of the Spanish conquest in 1532, ruled an empire that extended along the Pacific coast and Andean highlands from the northern border of modern Ecuador to the Maule River in central Chile.

  5. Inca Civilization - New World Encyclopedia

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    The Inca Civilization was wealthy and well-organized, with generally humane treatment of its people, including the vanquished. The empire was really a federal system. It took the Spanish just eight years to all but destroy the richest culture in the Americas, replacing it with a much less just system.

  6. Ancient Inca Civilization Facts, Maps and Timeline

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    Ancient Inca civilization location The Inca Empire spanned an area of 1,700,300 square kilometers. In the 15th century, the zenith of their splendor and power, they had an estimated population of around 10 million inhabitants.

  7. The Inca Empire: What Made it so Powerful? | Ancient Origins

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    The Inca (also spelled as Inka) Empire was a South American empire that existed between the 15th and 16th centuries. The Inca Empire was the largest pre-Hispanic civilization in South America and ruled the area along the continent’s Pacific coast.

  8. The Inca Empire | Live Science

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    The Inca Empire was a vast empire that flourished in the Andean region of South America from the early 15th century A.D. up until its conquest by the Spanish in the 1530s. Even after the conquest, Inca leaders continued to resist the Spaniards up until 1572, when its last city, Vilcabamba, was captured.

  9. Inca Civilization Brainpop Daily Grade Flashcards | Quizlet

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    The Incas used them to transport goods through their empire. What is the significance or importance of the llamas? Pizarro's army had deadlier weapons than the Inca army.

  10. History of the Inca Empire - ThoughtCo

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    The Inca Empire was the largest prehispanic society of South America when it was 'discovered' by the Spanish conquistadors led by Francisco Pizarro in the 16th century AD. At its height, the Inca empire controlled all of the western part of the South American continent between Ecuador and Chile.