In the 1400s and 1500s, the Inca Empire was the dominant civilization in South America, particularly in the Andean region. At its height, the Inca Empire extended from present-day Colombia to Chile, encompassing a vast territory. They were known for their advanced agricultural practices, extensive road systems, and impressive architectural achievements, such as Machu Picchu. However, the empire faced significant challenges with the arrival of Spanish conquistadors in the early 1500s, leading to its eventual downfall.
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No. Argentina and Chile are in southern South America. The points in Argentina closest to the equator are about 20° south latitude. This is about 1400 miles (2250 km) south of the equator.
I think your question is asking where did Native American's live in the 1400's. If this is true thousands of tribes were spread across North and South America.
In the 1400's, time of the borgia ruled papacy. The Eldest son of Pope Alexander VI was involved in forming a group of men who would carry out tasks which may have involved assassinations to fight for in particular the Papal states.
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Mexico: Aztecs, Mayans Peru: Incas
People!
In the battle of Hastings's, William the conqueror won and took over England. He was from Normandy.
Menkheperure Thutmose IV 1400-1390 BCE.
It was called Amexem or Al Moroc
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