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Peru



History Timeline

Travel through our timeline of major events in Peru's history.

7500-2500 B.C.:
First village settlements built in Peru.

1300:
The Chimu people build a capital at Chan Chan, said to be the largest adobe city in the world.

1438:
The Inca Empire begins its rise to power. Over the next 300 years, the small tribe becomes the largest empire ever known in the Americas.

1532-1535:
Spanish soldiers led by Francisco Pizarro defeat the Incas. Pizarro declares Lima Spain's capital in Peru.

1821:
José de San Martin proclaims Peru's independence from Spain on July 28, 1821.

1824:
Peru wins its independence from Spain. It's the last colony in Latin America to do so.

1866-1869:
Peru fights Spain and wins. After years of fighting, Spain signs a peace treaty with Peru.

1911:
On July 24, Machu Picchu, The Lost City of the Incas, is discovered by American archaeologist Hiram Bingham.

1980:
After years of unstable leadership, a new constitution ensures that a freely-elected president and legislature will govern Peru.

1983:
A weather phenomenon called El Niņo causes widespread flooding in some parts of the country and droughts in others. This causes major problems for Peru's economy.

1998:
Peru signs a treaty with neighbor Ecuador to peacefully resolve their 57-year border dispute.

June 2001:
Alejandro Toledo is elected president. He's Peru's first Native Indian President.

2002:
In March, a group of explorers discover a large settlement in Peru's Vilcabamba region. Three months later, British and American explorers find an ancient Incan town at a site called Cota Coca. The town was lost for more than 400 years!

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