The Inca's lived between 1438 and 1533. They were a thriving empire until the Spanish conquistadors wiped out their civilization.
In 1438
The Continent of South America (along the western seaboard).
The last Inca emperor was a puppet ruler. He died 72 years after the Spanish conquest. Incas still exist in Peru. They still make suspension bridges over deep canyons. Some still keep Inca beads although no one knows how to read them.
The Sapa Inca or Inka
well since the Spanish conquered them in the 15 century i would guess about the 15th century late 14th at the most
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In 1438
in the tropics of America
because it was found in brazil and west of argentina
In Mexico
Rich is a relative term. The Inca held priest and leaders in more esteem than possessions. Money didn't exist, and wealth as we know it didn't exist. The Inca provided for each other in time of famine and everyone was merely in survival mode.
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The Continent of South America (along the western seaboard).
The Inca empire ceased to exist because by 1527 fifty percent of the Inca people got the disease called small pox, so the people with small pox eventually died.
The Inca civilization no longer exists as an empire, but the descendants of the Inca people still live in Peru and other Andean regions. Their rich cultural heritage and traditions continue to be celebrated and preserved by indigenous communities in the Andes.
The Inca civilization ceased to exist following the Spanish conquest in the 16th century. The descendants of the Inca people today primarily live in Peru and parts of Bolivia, Ecuador, and Chile. Many still practice traditional Inca customs and preserve their cultural heritage.
The last Inca emperor was a puppet ruler. He died 72 years after the Spanish conquest. Incas still exist in Peru. They still make suspension bridges over deep canyons. Some still keep Inca beads although no one knows how to read them.