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The Inca

  • Jan 1, 1000

    The Migration

    The Migration
    In 1000 the Inca ethnic group migrates into the region of the Cuzco valley in Peru. The Inca move close to lake titicaca.
  • Jan 1, 1438

    Victory for the Inca

    Victory for the Inca
    In the 1438 after a victory over the Chanca people, an Inca prince seizes the throne in Peru and takes the name Pachacuti
  • Jan 1, 1450

    The building

    The building
    In 1450 the massive construction of the Incas, consisting of finely dressed irregular blocks of stone, becomes a feature of Cuzco
  • Jan 1, 1463

    unconquered

    unconquered
    In 1463 the Chimu empire in Peru is conquered by the Incas under the leadership of Pachacuti's son Topa
  • Apr 21, 1493

    The new ruler

    The new ruler
    Huayna Capac becomes the 11th ruler of the Inca. He adds new territories, including what is now Ecuador.
  • Jan 1, 1532

    Sailor Finds Incas

    Sailor Finds Incas
    Explorer Francisco Pizarro sails to the Americas looking for gold. He makes he was heading toward South America where he finds the Inca. 1532
  • Jan 1, 1533

    Founding

    Founding
    Explorer Francisco Pizarro sails to the Americas looking for gold. He makes his way to South America where he finds the Inca.
  • Jan 1, 1544

    Manco was Killed

    Manco was Killed
    After a while, Manco Inca rebels against the Spaniards. He is killed in 1544. Tupac Amaru becomes the last ruler of the Inca.
  • Period: Jan 1, 1580 to

    Writing about the Inca

    Between 1580 and 1620 A.D., Huaman Poma, a native of Peru, writes an account with pictures of the Inca. He includes many of their customs
  • Ruins

    Ruins
    In 1911, Hiram Bingham of America discovers many Inca ruins, including the impressive Machu Picchu. Without iron tools, the Incas build stone steps, walls whose stones perfectly fit against each other