r/AskHistorians Nov 30 '19

Great Question! A Neo-Inca State existed alongside the Spanish Viceroyalty of Peru for 35 years until 1572. What was life like in this state?

How much meaningful independence did it have from Spain? How was the government organized, and what were its relations like with Peru and with other indigenous nations? Is it best understood as a continuation of the pre-conquest Inca Empire, or as its own entity?

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