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c. 950
 
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Toltecs move into the valley of Mexico from the north and establish a capital city at Tula       
Tula, Mexico
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c. 960
 
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A fair-skinned and bearded king, by the name of Quetzalcoatl, is exiled from Tula but says that he will be back in a 'One Reed' year.       
987
 
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The Mayan city of Chichén Itzá is captured by the Toltecs       
c. 1000
 
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Man-eating Caribs move into the islands around the sea named after them - the Caribbean      
c. 1000
 
    
The Inca ethnic group migrates into the region of the Cuzco valley in Peru       
c. 1150
 
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The Aztecs begin to move south from their original home, which they call Aztlan, somewhere in northern Mexico       
c. 1345
 
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The Aztecs settle on an uninhabited island in a lake, which they name Tenochtitlan — the site of the modern Mexico City       
1434
 
    
The rulers of Tenochtitlan join with two other neighbouring kingdoms to form the Aztec Triple Alliance       
Aztec standard bearer, sandstone sculpture, 15th-16th century
Metropolitan Museum

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1438
 
    
After a decisive victory over the Chanca people, a young Inca prince seizes the throne in Peru and takes the name Pachacuti       
c. 1440
 
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Cuzco, city of the Incas, grows rapidly in power after Pachacuti ('transformer of the earth') becomes emperor