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Incas
A tribe of farmers led by their king,
Manco Cápac, settled in Cuzco in the
highlands of Peru during the 1100s.
Like the Aztecs, they were later to form
a strong and powerful warrior-nation.
Map of empires
At the height of their
empires, the Aztecs
ruled over about six
million people in
central and southern
Mexico and the Incas
ruled over 12 million
people living along
the Pacific coast and in
the Andes Mountains. The Great Temple
u MANCO CAPAC
First ruler of the Incas
Tenochtitlán
Around 1325, the Aztecs began building their
vast capital city, Tenochtitlán, in the center of
Lake Texcoco. Several highways linked the
island-city to the mainland. In
the center was a complex of
religious buildings
surrounded by
palaces, warrior
schools, and a ball
court for playing a
game called ulama.
Aztecs
At the end of the 1100s, a tribe of
hunters and gatherers from northern
Mexico migrated south and, during
the 1200s, settled as farmers on the
islands of Lake Texcoco in the Valley
of central Mexico.
u GOLD Many precious
metals, such as gold, were
found in South America
and metalworking was a
popular craft.
u QUIPU The Incas used
ropes with different-sized knots
to record information about
their expanding empire.
Knotted strings
Gold statue
1300s
■ Inca kings were called capac.
■ The Inca language was quechua and
the Aztec language was nahuatl.
■ Both civilizations worshiped many
gods and performed human sacrifices.
■ The Incas traded with goods and
services and the Aztecs traded with
cacao beans and goods.
FAST FACTS
Atlantic Ocean
Pacific Ocean
Aztecs
Incas
, CACAO A bitter-
tasting chocolate drink
was made using the beans
of the cacao plant.
CULTURES ESTABLISHED
The Aztec and Inca tribes create
settlements and increase in population.
HISTORY AND POLITICS
Pod Beans