The ancient Native Inca Tribe was still active when the Spanish explorer and conquistador, Pizarro encountered them in South America. The Inca Empire had to overcome the rough terrain resulting from the Andes mountain chain. They had to work extra hard in that they had yet to discover the wheel and had no mules or horses to carry dirt and rocks in making roads.
The Spanish didn't give them a choice. The Incan empire went a powerful nation to ordinary servants. Lives were changed rapidly. Their land was taken, their food was eaten, and their gold was stolen. During the Spanish domination a huge number of Incas died from disease that the Spaniards had brought over. The Incas who survived were sent to work in the many silver and gold mines run by the Spanish.
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The rulers of the Indian nations met them freely. The rulers of the Indian nations were captured by treachery. The people were forced to work as slaves. Spain was enriched by the conquests.
The Incas did not pay money to the Inca empire for taxes. The Incas had to do labor work to pay for their taxes that were owed.
The Inca rulers forced their subjects to work as farmers, builders, artisans. The rulers would often move entire groups of people to another location in order to keep them busy. The commoners still had time for leisure festivities. They celebrated a large number of holidays. All of the Inca people had a work ethic. They did not enjoy being idle. If there wasn't work they invented work to do.
it was pretty basic but this system allowed the Inca empire to work like clock work it was perfect as long as every on did there job's .at the top was the Sapa Inca then his relatives then the curacas or the lesser nobles then the local village headmen and finally the ordinary people.
The Incas were primarily involved in agriculture, with terrace farming being a key aspect of their work. They also engaged in crafting goods such as pottery, textiles, and metalwork. Additionally, they were skilled builders and constructed impressive structures like Machu Picchu.
The Inca rulers forced their subjects to work as farmers, builders, artisans. The rulers would often move entire groups of people to another location in order to keep them busy. The commoners still had time for leisure festivities. They celebrated a large number of holidays. All of the Inca people had a work ethic. They did not enjoy being idle. If there wasn't work they invented work to do.
The Inca had a system called khipu or quipu. It was rope with knots. Scientists think it was an early form of writing. Some say it was all numbers but others compare it to other forms of ancient writing.
it was pretty basic but this system allowed the Inca empire to work like clock work it was perfect as long as every on did there job's .at the top was the Sapa Inca then his relatives then the curacas or the lesser nobles then the local village headmen and finally the ordinary people.
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About 12 million people lived in the Inca Empire. To rule this vast empire, the Incas formed a strong central government. The Incas didn't want conquered peoples to have too much power. So to prevent this, they made the leaders of conquered areas move out of their villages. Then they brought in new leaders. These leaders were loyal to the Inca government. The Inca government controlled the economy. Incas 'paid' their government in labor, instead of paying taxes. This labor tax system was called the mita. Under the mita, the Inca government told each household what work they had to do.
The ancient Native Inca Tribe was still active when the Spanish explorer and conquistador, Pizarro encountered them in South America. The Inca Empire had to overcome the rough terrain resulting from the Andes mountain chain. They had to work extra hard in that they had yet to discover the wheel and had no mules or horses to carry dirt and rocks in making roads.
The incas had to earn it on the battlefield and with work around the village (city)
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