The Incas began building their empire in the early 15th century, around 1438, under the leadership of Pachacuti. They rapidly expanded their territory through military conquests and strategic alliances, eventually creating one of the largest empires in pre-Columbian America. By the time of the Spanish arrival in the 16th century, the Inca Empire covered vast regions of western South America.
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Some examples of famous Sapa Incas are Pachacuti and Ahauatl. Pachacuti was the man who started building the blocks for the Incan Empire. His name means Earth Mover or Earth Shaker.
The Incas created their empire in 1200 AD and it ended when the Spanish took over in 1535 AD. They made their empire in Peru.
the road system helped the incas govern their vast empire
The Incas did not pay money to the Inca empire for taxes. The Incas had to do labor work to pay for their taxes that were owed.
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They connected all their empire by building a road system. This helped the Incas overcome geographic problems such as distance in their empire.
about A.D 1200
The Incas Festivals were held at the empire.
Some examples of famous Sapa Incas are Pachacuti and Ahauatl. Pachacuti was the man who started building the blocks for the Incan Empire. His name means Earth Mover or Earth Shaker.
The Incas.
what is the size of the Incas empire
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The Incas created their empire in 1200 AD and it ended when the Spanish took over in 1535 AD. They made their empire in Peru.
The Inca Empire. And the Moche civilization.
the road system helped the incas govern their vast empire