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Let's say that in the 1780s, Túpac Amaru II's revolution succeeds and creates a native-led neo-Inca state in Peru at minimum and possibly stretching into Colombia and Bolivia.

Would it accelerate the Latin American revolutions and cause more to be native oriented, or would reaction against the Inca rebellion cause the criollo-dominated parts of Latin America to remain with Spain?

Would the United States be satisfied that the Spanish Empire was unraveling and American countries going independent, or alarmed that an indigenous state emerged? Or both?

When the myriad of Revolutionary Wars blow over in Europe and Latin America, assuming the same countries develop outside of Peru, what are Neo-Inca Peru's diplomatic relations with Venezuela, Brazil, Chile, Argentina, Paraguay, and Mexico?
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