Late Middle Ages · South America · Politics
1335
Inca expansion begins under Roca Inca
1335
The early Sapa Inca extended Cusco's authority over neighboring valleys in the Andean highlands through a combination of alliance, intermarriage, and selective warfare. The empire that would eventually stretch from Ecuador to Chile was still a regional power, but its institutional innovations - mit'a labor, quipu accounting - were already taking shape.