Yes, the Inca civilization did have a presence in Quito, which is in modern-day Ecuador. Quito was an important city within the Inca Empire and served as a significant administrative and military hub. The Incas expanded their territory into Ecuador in the 15th century, incorporating local cultures and establishing control over the region. Today, archaeological sites in and around Quito reflect this historical significance.
The Inca Indians lived in the Andes Mountains.
The Inca Indians lived in the Andes Mountains. The Andes Mountains are located in what is now South America. Most of the Inca Indians lived in what is now Peru.
The Inca's lived from 1200 AD to late 1500 AD
lived in areas in central Chile to Northern Ecuador
the incas lived in cold climate
cuzo its cuzco and quito
The Inca lived in South America in Peru and Equador.
The Inca Indians lived in the Andes Mountains.
Cuzco was chosen as the Inca capital because of its strategic defensive position high in the Andes Mountains, its central location within the Inca Empire, and its proximity to agricultural lands. Quito, on the other hand, was located in a valley surrounded by mountains that made it more vulnerable to attacks and difficult to control compared to Cuzco.
Cuzco was a better location for the Inca Empire than Quito due to its strategic geographical positioning in the Andes, facilitating communication and expansion within the empire. The presence of fertile agricultural land around Cuzco also supported a larger population and sustained the Inca economy. Additionally, the proximity to important trade routes allowed for the Inca to benefit from trade networks more effectively.
The Andes
the inca lived in pueblos
The Inca lived in a farm-like house
The Inca lived in South America in Peru and Equador.
The Inca Indians lived in the Andes Mountains. The Andes Mountains are located in what is now South America. Most of the Inca Indians lived in what is now Peru.
Cuzco was a better location for the Inca capital than Quito because it was geographically central within the Inca Empire, making it easier to govern and communicate with different regions. Additionally, Cuzco's location in the Andes provided natural defenses against potential invaders. It was also situated near important resources such as agricultural land and gold mines.
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