No, on a local level Incas traded handcrafted goods among themselves. Their empire was secluded in the mountains causing them to have little or no interaction with nearby societies.
Wrong. It is well established that Andean civilization traded with Mexican civilizations. Very large Incan rafts were seen traveling along the coasts on S. America carrying goods and this is a well attested fact. We seem to have a problem with underestimating Indigenous peoples' knowledge of the land they lived on and interaction with other groups. This is a typical sheltered Euro-centric point of view.
the Aztecs came before the incas the incas took over the Aztecs.
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the incas rivals were the mayans and the aztecs.
The Incas were farmers, the Aztecs and Mayans were more civilized than that
Aztecs is to Mexico as Incas is to Peru
the Aztecs came before the incas the incas took over the Aztecs.
The Maya, Aztecs, and Incas all utilized their physical geography to their advantage for trade and urban centers. The Maya built their cities in dense tropical rainforests, while the Aztecs utilized the agriculture-friendly environment of the Central Mexican Valley for trade and urbanization. The Incas developed an extensive road network through the Andes Mountains to facilitate trade and connect their urban centers.
cortez= aztecs pizzaro=incas
Incas Aztecs Incas
aztecs
the incas rivals were the mayans and the aztecs.
The Incas
The Incas were farmers, the Aztecs and Mayans were more civilized than that
The Aztecs & Incas lost there land & the Spanish took over.
The Aztecs and Incas lost their land and the Spanish took over
Both the Incas and the Aztecs greatly outnumbered the conquestidors.