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The Incas were a pre-Columbian tribe that lived on the Andes mountains and spoke Quechua. The civilization had its capital in Cuzco, Peru.

They were an ancient people, but had been subject to the regional powers during the entire history of South American urban cultures. They began to expand their influence in the twelfth century and in the early sixteenth century, they exercised control over more territory than any other people had done in South American history. The empire consisted of over one million individuals.

The incas were a member of the group of Quechan peoples land called Peru who established an empire.

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The Incas were a South American civilization that lived in the Andes Mountains of Peru, Ecuador, Bolivia, and parts of Argentina and Chile. They were known for their advanced agricultural, architectural, and engineering skills, their imperial system, and their well-developed road network.

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