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Q: All the roads in the great Inca road network led through the capital?
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Who has roads linked to capital city Inca or Aztec?

The Inca Empire built a network of roads known as the Qhapaq Ñan that connected their capital city, Cusco, to various regions within their empire. The Aztecs also had a system of roads that radiated from their capital city, Tenochtitlan, connecting it to other cities in the empire.


Did the Aztecs build roads?

Yes, the Aztecs did build a complex network of roads that connected their capital city of Tenochtitlan to other parts of their empire. These roads were used for transportation of goods, communication, and for the movement of the military.


What connected the vast Inca Empire in South America?

The Inca Empire had a network of paved roads with messengers who took communications in relays to the capital and back.


Did the Incas have a large road network?

Yes, they did. Roads through the mountains connected all of the major Inca cities.


Did the Aztecs build paved roads?

Yes, the Aztecs built a sophisticated network of paved roads known as canals in their capital city of Tenochtitlan. These canals connected various parts of the city and were used for transportation of goods and people by canoes.


Why did all incan roads lead through cuzco?

The reason those roads all led to Cuzco, was because it was the capital. Interesting Factoid: The Incan's worshiped a sun god named Inti.


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