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No, the Incas lived in South America, specifically in the Andes Mountains of present-day Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador, and parts of Chile and Argentina. Mesoamerica refers to a different region that includes modern-day Mexico and parts of Central America.
No, the Incas did not discover rubber. Rubber was actually used by indigenous cultures in Mesoamerica, like the Aztecs and Mayans, long before the Inca civilization. The Inca Empire was located in the Andes region of South America and did not have access to rubber trees.
The Incas originally inhabited the Andean region of South America, primarily in present-day Peru, Ecuador, Bolivia, and parts of Chile and Argentina. They established their capital city at Cusco in Peru.
The Incas lived in the Andes Mountains of South America, primarily in the regions that now make up Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador, and parts of Chile and Argentina. Their empire was centered in the capital city of Cusco, Peru.
The Incas lived in what is now Peru. Their civilization spanned from the early 15th century until the Spanish conquest in the 16th century. Today, their descendants continue to live in various regions of Peru.
The civilizations in Mesoamerica were conquered by the Spanish conquistadors, led by figures such as Hernan Cortes and Pedro de Alvarado, in the 16th century. Through a combination of military force, alliances with indigenous groups, and disease, the Spanish were able to defeat powerful empires like the Aztecs and the Incas.