yes
the roads that were built
the roads that were built
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.
The main purpose of the Incan roads, known as the Qhapaq Ñan, was to facilitate communication, trade, and transportation throughout the Inca Empire. These roads connected the vast territories of the empire, enabling the movement of goods, people, and information efficiently across diverse landscapes.
It improved them because it made travelling more easier for people.
Incan roads were EXTREMELY important because they connected the empire, and created a path for messengers (runners)... I hope this helped a little!
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The Inca had a series of paved roads that allowed the army to travel and messages to be sent in relays.
The proper adjective for "Incan" is Incan.
The Incan Empire had a system of roads and bridges that was useful for trade with other local communities.ÊHowever, the Incas did not have an extensive trade economy.
I am pretty sure it is because Cuzco was the capital and the center of life in the Incan Empire. Plz get back to me if I am wrong :D
The Incans used llamas but also had 22,000 miles of roads for carrying messages or just traveling.... They didn't have horses or cows til 100 years later