The Incas, who established a vast empire in the Andean region of South America, conquered various groups, most notably the Chanca and the Huanca peoples. Their conquests expanded the Inca territory to include parts of modern-day Peru, Ecuador, Bolivia, and Chile. They also assimilated smaller tribes and communities, incorporating their cultures and resources into the Inca Empire. Through a combination of military might, diplomacy, and strategic alliances, the Incas effectively expanded their influence over a diverse range of peoples.
1492
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They were conquered in 1516
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1492
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1533
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The spanish, to get gold
In 1532.