The Inca rulers forced their subjects to work as farmers, builders, artisans. The rulers would often move entire groups of people to another location in order to keep them busy. The commoners still had time for leisure festivities. They celebrated a large number of holidays. All of the Inca people had a work ethic. They did not enjoy being idle. If there wasn't work they invented work to do.
Spaniards massacred the Incas.
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Land of the Incas - 1937 was released on: USA: 25 December 1937
The Inca Empire. And the Moche civilization.
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i want to know the sports of the incas and laso some of does games
No, not all Incas went to school. Education in the Inca Empire was primarily reserved for the nobility and elite classes, with specific schools (yachaywasi) established to educate children of the ruling class in subjects like religion, history, and government. Commoners generally did not have access to formal education.
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They had tea parties with their dollies and teddy bears and they sang songs like twinkle twinkle little star and the abc song. Also, they planted stuff like pizza.
The Incas invented many wind and percussion instruments. The flute was a popular instrument.
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they live some where in south america
since i read social studies and i read about the incas and the mayans the incas some of their tribes believed that so since some of them believed it then it started soreasing so everyone believed it :D hope this helps!
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Some Inca legacies include their impressive architecture, such as Machu Picchu and other stone structures; their advanced irrigation systems for farming; and their intricate system of roads that connected their vast empire. Additionally, the Inca's method of record-keeping using quipus and their unique agricultural practices are notable legacies.