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1410
 
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The Viking settlement in Greenland ends, after 400 years, when the last ship leaves the colony and sails for Norway      
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       
c. 1450
 
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The massive architecture of the Incas, consisting of finely dressed irregular blocks of stone, becomes a feature of Cuzco       
Masonry in Cuzco
Photograph Josceline Dimbleby
c. 1450
 
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The most sacred of the Inca divinities, Punchao, is symbolized by a great golden disc representing the sun      
1463
 
     
The Chimu empire in Peru is conquered by the Incas under the leadership of Pachacuti's son Topa        
1471
 
    
Topa succeeds his father, Pachacuti, as emperor of the Incas       
1487
 
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When the enlarged pyramid at Tenochtitlan is dedicated to Huitzilopochtli, the Aztec sacrifice of human victims lasts for four days       
1487
 
    
The Inca empire is extended to the north and a second capital is established at Quito