The Neo-Inca state developed under Sayri Tupac, Manco II's son. To their large herds of llamas and alpacas the Indians
added sheep, cattle, and pigs. They bound themselves to the Antis tribesmen living in the Upper Amazon, and by 1555, twenty
years after its inception, the Neo-Inca state included some 80,000 adherents.
The Neo-Inca state developed under Sayri Tupac, Manco II's son. To their large herds of llamas and alpacas the Indians added sheep, cattle, and pigs. They bound themselves to the Antis tribesmen living in the Upper Amazon, and by 1555, twenty years after its inception, the Neo-Inca state included some 80,000 adherents.
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