Incas were inhabiting parts of present-day Ecuador, Peru, Chile, Bolivia, and Argentina
Explanation:
It stretched along the Pacific coast and the Andes mountain range over 4000 km from present-day Ecuador to Chile, covering 950,000 square kilometers.
The empire included parts of Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Argentina and Chile.
The capital was Cusco. According to legend, there were 13 Incas kings, but for lack of evidence the first 8 were considered mythical, they were probably chiefs.
Pennsylvania was a Quaker colony meaning any religion was allowed,so that means it religion wasn't affected,until the 19th century that is. :) hope it helped!