Pachutti
The territory of the incas was in South America in Peru
Pachacuti
The entire west coast of South America and far into the Andes
Its called bloody killing the commanders and ruling the people! Wata head
Inca territory refers to the lands controlled by the Inca Empire, which was the largest empire in pre-Columbian America. The Inca territory encompassed parts of present-day Peru, Ecuador, Bolivia, and Chile, with its capital located in Cusco, Peru.
the territory in south America is the Empire of Inca located in Brazil
Pachutti
The territory of the incas was in South America in Peru
The Spanish began to conquer Inca territory in the early 16th century, with their invasion led by Francisco Pizarro culminating in the capture of the Inca emperor Atahualpa in 1532. By 1572, the Spanish had complete control over the former Inca Empire.
Pizzaro
Pachacuti
The 1500s by the Conquistadors into Inca territory
The Inca Empire was conquered by the Spanish in the early 16th century. The city of Cuzco in Peru was the Inca capital, and their territory included parts of what are now Ecuador, Bolivia, Chile, and Argentina.
Its called bloody killing the commanders and ruling the people! Wata head
The entire west coast of South America and far into the Andes
The most famous Inca ruler known for expanding the territory of the Inca Empire was Pachacuti, who reigned from 1438 to 1471. Under his leadership, the empire transformed from a small kingdom into a vast empire through military conquests and strategic diplomacy. Pachacuti is credited with significant territorial expansion, including the incorporation of regions such as modern-day Peru, Ecuador, and parts of Chile and Argentina. His reign laid the foundation for the Inca Empire's height of power and influence.