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.
i think so....? If you mean "ARE the Incas an ancient tribe FROM Mexico?" the answer is No. The Incas were a South American Empire located in Peru, which is south of Mexico, in the 13th Century.
maybe it was mexico...i think
Peru IS NOT in Mexico.
Aztecs is to Mexico as Incas is to Peru
Mexico - 0 Peru - 0
Peru: Francisco Pizarro. In Mexico: Hernan Cortes
In the 1500s by spanish conquestadores
It wasn't. Mexico's native civilizations rose between 1600 and 1500 BC, being the Olmecs and Maya the most important among them. The last civilization to rise in Mexico were the Aztecs, who founded their capital city in 1325 AD. The most widely known Peruvian civilization is the Inca Empire, which had its beginnings around 1100 AD. If you mean "settled" as in conquered by Spanish conquistadors, Mexico was conquered at the fall of Tenochtitlan in 1521, while Peru wasn't fully conquered until 1572.
Neither Mexico nor Peru, Salsa has its roots in the "cuban Son"
Mexico: Aztecs, Mayans Peru: Incas
The Aztecs settled in the Valley of Mexico and established their capital city, Tenochtitlan, on an island in Lake Texcoco. They also built other cities and towns throughout the valley, forming a network of interconnected communities. These settlements were connected by causeways, canals, and trade routes.
Mexico