Inca
major and largest empire in the Americas
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The Aztec empire has died and tenochitlan
The largest empire in the Americas was the Inca Empire, which flourished in the Andean region of South America from the early 15th century until the Spanish conquest in the 1530s. At its height, the Inca Empire stretched over 2,500 miles along the western coast, encompassing present-day Peru, Ecuador, Bolivia, and parts of Chile and Argentina. The Incas were known for their advanced agricultural practices, impressive architectural achievements, and extensive road systems that facilitated communication and trade across diverse terrains.
Hernán Cortés arrived in the Americas in 1519. He landed on the coast of what is now Mexico, where he began his expedition that ultimately led to the fall of the Aztec Empire. His conquest of the region had significant and lasting impacts on the indigenous populations and the course of history in the Americas.
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fall of the mongols and the fall of the byzantine empire which led to decrease in trade
both were influenced in spreading religion during the postclassical era
major and largest empire in the Americas
The Postclassical period is better known in Europe as the 'Middle Ages.' This was a time from directly after the fall of Roman Empire, in about 500, to early Renaissance of the mid 1400s. The Postclassical era saw the barbarians of the former Roman empire become civilized and culturally developed on their own
The first capital of Spain's empire in the Americas was Santo Domingo, located in present-day Dominican Republic. It was founded in 1496 and served as the base for Spanish colonial administration and exploration in the New World.
Empire
In the postclassical era, the world's most powerful states were in in Asia and the Middle East. In the modern era, power shifted to Eurasia.
The Inca Empire.
The Inca created a politically unified empire, while the Aztecs granted more independence to conquered territories.
The Inca created a politically unified empire, while the Aztecs granted more independence to conquered territories.
Spain was able to claim land by exploring and defeating any resistance from the indigenous tribes. Additionally, by being located on the Iberian Peninsula, they were in the ideal location to launch an invasion of the Americas.