The Inca Empire, located in the Andes of South America, was known for its extensive road systems and agricultural innovations, including terrace farming. In contrast, the Aztec Empire, centered in present-day Mexico, was characterized by its complex social structure and urban centers like Tenochtitlan. While the Inca were more focused on administrative efficiency and integration of diverse cultures, the Aztecs emphasized military conquest and tribute systems. Both empires were highly organized and influential, but their approaches to governance, economy, and society differed significantly.
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Hernan Cortes (1485-1547) conquered the Aztecs in Mexico, while Francisco Pizarro (1471?-1541) conquered the Inca Empire.
yes many but some are extinct the three most famous are the Inca's Empire, Aztec Empire and the Iroqois
Hernando Cortes conquered the Aztec Empire and claimed large parts of Mexico for the King of Castile. His second cousin, Francisco Pizarro, later conquered the Inca Empire of Peru.
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No, Cuzco was the capital of the Inca Empire.
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The Inca did.
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Extensive trade with Aztec Empire
Extensive trade with Aztec Empire
The Inca Empire was larger than the Aztec Empire in terms of land area. At its height, the Inca Empire stretched along the western coast of South America, covering parts of modern-day Peru, Ecuador, Bolivia, and Chile, while the Aztec Empire was primarily centered in what is now central Mexico. The Inca controlled a vast and diverse territory, whereas the Aztec's reach was more limited geographically.
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