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The Inca Empire was "discovered" by the Spanish conquitadores. They were attracted to it as they and the Incas both valued gold. The empire in South America flourished for about 200 years and was ended by the Spanish conquests in the early 1500's. The Inca civilization spanded the western South American coastline.
No. There are too few of the incas left.
From Ecuador down through Chile and Argentina. They mostly lived in Peru.
In Peru.
The capital of the Inca civilization was Cusco, located in modern-day Peru.
The Inca civilization flourished in the Andean region of South America, primarily in present-day Peru, Ecuador, Bolivia, and parts of Chile and Argentina. The heart of their empire was centered in the Andes Mountains.
The Inca civilization still lives. They lost to the Spanish but there are still people of Inca descent.
The Indus Valley civilization was the third civilization to appear in the whole world. It arose around 2600 B.C.E.
its not
The end of the Inca civilization was because of the Spanish conquest.
the important leaders of the Inca civilization were Francisco Pizzaro and Alahualpa
They Must have flourished a very long time ago......
The Inca civilization was encountered by Spanish conquistadors led by Francisco Pizarro in 1532. Pizarro's conquest led to the downfall of the Inca Empire.