Since most of the Inca were commoners, who farmed and worked the fields, I would say yes. However, they were also very wealthy through their conquest of capturing land, since each ruler needed to get more land to start his legacy. Have a nice day!
planting
No, the Incas primarily relied on corn, potatoes, quinoa, and other Andean crops for their agriculture. Wheat was not commonly grown in Inca agriculture.
incas
They have different agriculture. The incas used terraces and the Aztecs had chinampas, floating islands.
Jorge the Great!!
harvest weed!
He knew he would be a very wealthy man
agriculture
he found out how wealthy they were and all the goods they had so he decided to conqouretheir land
The rugged terrain of the Andes made it difficult to cultivate large areas of land and limited the types of crops that could be successfully grown. The high altitudes also presented challenges in terms of temperature, oxygen levels, and water availability, impacting agricultural productivity for the Incas.
the people were dependant and depended on the farming agriculture but at the same time they were becoming very wealthy
I believe if you're refering to the explorer, the Incas would have introduced him. The reason for that is because the Incas were wealthy on two things, gold, and cocoa beans. Cocoa beans were made into chocolate.