The Inca were able to control their empire through subordination and cooperation. They divided and conquered the people living there and then would move them, after conquering, to another place. This was a great form of control when the conquered people didn't have the "home terf" advantage. Each area of land had a local ruler or, curacas, and were allowed to maintain their positions and were given privileges in return for their loyalty to the Inca. Their series of roads and, tambos- or inns- allowed rapid communication and troop movement, thus allowing the Inca empire to be constantly united.
The Incan empire was united thanks to a strong central government with regional governors. It also relied on a series of well-constructed roads through the perilous terrain of the Andes Mountains for movement. The empire's strong military could travel easily and quell any dissent against the government if needed.
In the United States the Andes are called Rocky Mountains and in Mexico they are called Sierra Madre Mountains.
A strong and efficient government.
The governing system of the Persian Empire, resting on traditional local government, provincial government and central imperial government.
He reorganized the government. He split the empire into two provinces called satrapies which were run by an official called a satrap.
The Incan government united its empire in the Andes Mountains through a combination of centralization, infrastructure development, and cultural integration. They established a strong centralized authority under the Sapa Inca, who was considered both a political and religious leader. The construction of extensive road networks facilitated communication and trade across diverse regions, while the implementation of the Quechua language and state-sponsored religious practices fostered a shared identity among various ethnic groups. Additionally, the Inca used a system of redistribution and labor obligations, known as the mit'a, to ensure loyalty and cooperation from conquered peoples.
He reorganized the government. He split the empire into two provinces called satrapies which were run by an official called a satrap.
It helped unite Germany but divided the Austrian Empire.
by building it
by building it
The countries that are trying to unite will be able to commute with each other.
The Rocky Mountains and the Appalachian Mountains.