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  1. worldhistory.org

    Explore the timline of South America. Explore the timline of South America. Membership No ads. Encyclopedia. ... South America Timeline. Timeline. 15000 BCE - 3500 BCE. Lithic or Archaic Period in South ... Arts & Culture Cities & Buildings Civilization & Science Migration & Trade Nature & Climate Philosophy & Religion Rulers & Politics States ...
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  3. nomadgirl.co

    Jan 5, 2024It was the centrepiece of the Inca empire, one that impacted city planning in South America. Cusco was the capital city of the Inca empire and it was a remarkable feat of engineering and willpower to build this city in such harsh terrain at an altitude of 3400 metres.
  4. en.wikipedia.org

    This list includes the fifty largest cities in South America by population within city limits, based on the most recent official census results, estimates, or short-term projections available for all of these cities, which refer to mid-2020 populations, except for those of Chilean cities (2017) and Venezuelan cities (2015).The figures do not reflect the populations of urban agglomeration or ...
  5. passportsymphony.com

    Nov 12, 2023Next on our list of oldest cities in South America we have the Chilean capital of Santiago. The city was founded by Spanish conquistador Pedro de Valdivia in 1541 who chose the fertile lands of the Chilean valley to build new Spanish settlements. SImilar to most other cities on this list, Santiago started small and grew big throughout the years ...
  6. timemaps.com

    What is happening in South America in 30BCE Peru. Over the past centuries, localized cultures have continued to flourish in various valleys of the high Andes and the desert coasts of Peru.. One culture, the Nazca, is today particularly famous for vast figures traced in the desert, depicting animals and geometric shapes, whose purpose is unknown.. Another, the Moche, saw the first true cities ...
  7. timetoast.com

    • Located in South America (Peru)/largest empire in the Americas • Regional military power/ military service required for men as a form of a tax • Cuzco - capital city • Built network of roads, quipu as a form of record-keeping, • Polytheistic • Social hierarchal classes - Inca emperor at the top • No known writing system
  8. timetoast.com

    They were the major power in South America until their demise in about 1521. The next civilisation to take over would be the Inicas. ... Soon, the Spaniards had conqured all of the Aztecs and their capitol city Tenochtitlan. Mar 21, 1521. The Aztec civilisation Ends ... Latin America TImeline. Native Tribes. The Aztecs. Classic-Era Culture and ...
  9. timelinearchive.com

    Timeline of Events. 1520. 11.1.1520. The Strait of Magellan, the passage immediately south of mainland South America, ... After a six-month journey around the tip of South America, the ship arrives at the mouth of the Columbia River and Astor's men establish the fur-trading town of Astoria, Oregon. 1813.
  10. havefunwithhistory.com

    Dec 8, 2023Francisco Pizarro led a similar conquest in South America, where he conquered the Inca Empire in present-day Peru in 1532. Pizarro's forces captured the Inca ruler Atahualpa and effectively ended Inca rule. This conquest opened the door for Spanish colonization and the extraction of vast wealth from the Andean region.
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