INCAS 7.2

    In the mid-1400s, the Incas conquered a vast empire that    stretched 2,500 miles along the Pacific coast of South America.

      The diverse lands of the Incan empire were united by a strong government, a common language, and a great road system.

      At its height, the Incan civilization was a center of learning, excelling especially in the field of medicine.

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