South America History
Finding historical data on the continent of South America is easy these days thanks to the World Wide Web. A number of sites covering the history of South America spotlight the regional Inca culture and its religion, architecture, transportation, and agricultural methods. Some Web sites focus on specific aspects of South American history, such as the role of the caudillos military during the 19th century. Other online historical resources on South America include summaries and links to full texts of several judicial, executive, ministerial, legislative, and subnational documents. This section features various online resources on the history of South America.
Aurelia Fuertes Medina: Andean History
Venture to this Web site to see historical statistics and other data on the Andean nations of Peru, Chile, Ecuador, Bolivia, and Colombia.
H-Net: Caudillos Discussion
Travel to this Michigan State University Web page to find a discussion on the role of the caudillos military in 19th-century Latin America.
H-Net: The Development of the Inca State
Enlist this Michigan State University Web page to read over a review by Ross Jamieson of Brian Bauer's "The Development of the Inca State."
Public Broadcasting Service: WGBH Science Unit: Ice Mummies of the Inca
Learn at this PBS Web page about an archaeological expedition to Peru to recover the mummies of children offered in sacrifice to the gods.



