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Six - The Invention of Conquest

Chimú and Inca War and Coercion

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 March 2022

Elizabeth N. Arkush
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University of Pittsburgh
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In the final two centuries of Andean prehistory, two conquest empires arose: the Chimú empire on the north coast, and the Inca empire, which grew from of its heartland in the central highlands to eventually encompass most of the Andean highlands and coast. These empires expanded through the military conquest of new subjects on their land, and the control of them afterwards through the credible threat of force. Conquest warfare had probably happened before in the Andes, but it is only with the Chimú and Inca that it is clearly demonstrable.

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Print publication year: 2022

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