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The Inca empire at its peak, ruled over areas of varied types of geography ranging from deserts, jungles and mountainous areas on the western side of what is now South America. At one time this ranged almost 2500 miles long from modern day Ecuador to Chile.

The Incas maintained a capital city easy to defend called Machu Picchu. It rested on a mountain peak surrounded by a jungle in what is now Peru.

It was difficult to manage this vast Native American empire as the unpaved roads ran through rocky areas and the New World was void of horses so carts pulled by men and messenger-runners conveyed news from city to city.

The Spanish conquistadors stole gold from the Incas which was sent back to Spain.

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