Groups that resisted inclusion in the Inca Empire often faced military conquest and harsh reprisals. The Incas would typically subdue these groups through warfare, followed by the imposition of their governance and cultural practices. Additionally, resistance could lead to the relocation of populations and the destruction of their local political structures. Ultimately, such groups were often coerced into integrating into the Inca system, which included tribute demands and labor obligations.
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