• The famous Inca trails crisscross the entire Empire, and legend has it that they made it possible for the Inca in Cusco to catch fresh fish from the Pacific daily.
  • Pachacuti and Topa Inca, though hardly household names, are a double generation of conquerors comparable to Philip of Macedon and his son Alexander.
  • The Inca civilization was the largest in South America. It occupied part of the current countries of Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador, Colombia, Chile and Argentina.
  • The Inca Indians created an empire high in the rugged Andes Mountains of South America. ... Yet, the Inca Indians never invented the wheel.
  • By about 1200 CE, the Incas had grown from a small tribe living in the Andes into an organized society united under one ruler, called “the Inca.”
  • Although Inca civilization shares general features that are common in the other great ancient American civilizations, there are peculiarities that set it apart.
  • The Incas successfully challenged and defeated the Ayarmaca people, in a region now known as the Sacred Valley of the Incas, found just north of Cusco.
  • Key Takeaways
    • The Aztecs had a hierarchical social structure, while the Incas had a more egalitarian one.
    • The Aztecs practised human sacrifice, while the Incas did not.
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  • Incas were the leaders of the largest American empire. ... Incas called their territory Tawantinsuyu, what in Quechua, the Inca language, means The Four Parts.