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The Inca Golden Age, spanning the early 15th to the mid-16th century, marks the peak of the Inca Empire's power, territorial expansion, and cultural achievements. Under leaders like Pachacuti and his successors, the Incas developed advanced agricultural techniques, impressive architectural feats like Machu Picchu, and a vast network of roads that facilitated trade and communication. This era also saw the integration of diverse cultures within the empire, contributing to a rich tapestry of art, religion, and social organization. However, the Golden Age ultimately came to an end with the Spanish conquest in the late 1530s.

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