In the 1500s by spanish conquestadores
The Inca civilization settled in present day Peru.
In the Andes, Chile, and Argentina. The Incas settled in the mountains of South America and Southeastern Peru.
The Mochica lived in river valleys between the mountains of Peru. evidence shows that the Mochica pobably settled along thr dry coast of Peru as well.
The Inca settled in Cuzco, Peru. I am currently trying to find where they came from for a school study guide.
Portugal settled Brazil as well as other parts in Asia, but not Cuzco in Peru.
Cause Along time ago in 1400s the Incas Discovered the land of Peru so maybe the Incas were the first people to either discover it. :D
There is a theory that natives of Peru sailed to the Pacific islands in rafts and settled there.
The first known were pre-colombian Indians, who eventually formed the Incan empire. Incas can be a direct answer to your question.
Because it was discovered on a later date. Besides, Mexico has sea shores on both the Gulf of Mexico and Pacific Ocean, while Peru has coastline only along the Pacific, meaning the only way to settle was by land.
The Incas settled in communities and built cities, such as their capital city of Cusco in modern-day Peru. They were not nomadic but rather established a vast empire with a complex network of roads and communication systems.
The Chavin lived in narrow valleys formed by rivers that flowed from the peaks to the desert floor. You could also say they lived in mountains of Peru. The Mochia lived in Mochia Valley. Like the Chavin they lived between the mountains of Peru. Evidence shows that they probably settled along the dry coast of Peru as well. Hope this helped !
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