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The Inca Empire underwent significant changes from its rise in the early 15th century to its decline in the early 16th century. Expansion through military conquests and strategic alliances allowed the Incas to control vast territories across the Andes, leading to cultural and administrative integration. However, internal strife, succession disputes, and the arrival of Spanish conquistadors ultimately destabilized the empire, culminating in its rapid collapse by the mid-16th century. The impact of European colonization further transformed Inca society, economy, and governance.

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