Organization of the Incas (1.000 AD) The Central highlands of the Andes was the seat of the Inca empire. It stretched from the south of Colombia to the north of Chile, over an area of more than four thousand square kilometers, across a land known as Tahuantinsuyo. The Incas were thus made up of a vast population of dozens of different ethnic groups with their own languages, customs and economies based on cultivation of the land. In Ecuador, these people spread out along the Andes, occupying some coastal regions and exercising a significant influence on Quito.
Colonial Period:Quito was not conquered until Benacazar took possession of the kingdom of Quito. On December 6, 1534 Benaicazar took possession of the kingdom of Quito. Gonzalo Pizarro, Francisco's brother, Gobenor, sent an expedition under the command of Francisco de Orellena who eventually discovered the Amazon River.
Organization of the Incas (1.000 AD) The Central highlands of the Andes was the seat of the Inca empire. It stretched from the south of Colombia to the north of Chile, over an area of more than four thousand square kilometers, across a land known as Tahuantinsuyo. The Incas were thus made up of a vast population of dozens of different ethnic groups with their own languages, customs and economies based on cultivation of the land. In Ecuador, these people spread out along the Andes, occupying some coastal regions and exercising a significant influence on Quito.Colonial Period: Quito was not conquered until Benacazar took possession of the kingdom of Quito. On December 6, 1534 Benaicazar took possession of the kingdom of Quito. Gonzalo Pizarro, Francisco's brother, Gobenor, sent an expedition under the command of Francisco de Orellena who eventually discovered the Amazon River.
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