The Incan Empire arose from the Peruvian mountains in about the 13th century.
The last were conquered by the Spanish in 1572.
So they were farmers in South eastern Peru, before they decided to expand, who lived in and around Peru and, at their peak, much of South America, and who ruled for about 300 years.
The Inca lived in Cuzco,Peru I would describe the area by a large vast land in the mountains. 2.The Inca became an empire by The Inca first appeared in the Andes region during the 12th century A.D. and gradually built a massive kingdom through the military strength of their emperors. ... The Inca began expanding their land holdings by the reign of their fourth emperor, Mayta Capac.
Radical evangelists threatened the privilege of the colonial elite. This is because of their role in exposing and taming incompetent ministers. By exposing and attacking the luxurious excesses of the colonial elite, they posed a threat in disrupting the social order.
<span>One reason for the growth of medieval towns was the principal of "stadluft macht frei" or "town air makes you free" where the serf became a freeman if they stayed in a town or city for a year and a day. This contributed to the growth of medieval cities.</span>
In general yes, the states honored their agreement since the Articles of Confederation demanded practically nothing from the states--meaning that it wasn't hard for the states to uphold their end of the bargain.