I read on an internet article (and though I can't remember his name) that said there was an Inca emperor in the 15th century that was comparable to Alexander the Great.
I read on an internet article (and though I can't remember his name) that said there was an Inca emperor in the 15th century that was comparable to Alexander the Great.
This I can't help but find interesting.
that would be Pachacuti
"the people are nothing but a great beast...
I have learned to hold popular opinion of no value."
-Alexander Hamilton
During the mid 1400s, many trials occurred during Moctezuma I's reign.
There was pestilence, floods, frosts, and snow that destroyed his people's crops.
In addition, a four year drought caused tragic starvation among his people.
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