They captured neighboring tribes, and made them into slaves. They had 14,000 miles of well built roads, They invented Terrace farming,freeze dreid food,use of gold & silver,panpipes,hanging bridges etc. They also had stict laws and harsh punishment which kept anyone from breaking the rules.
The Inca were very efficient in their management of the empire. They built roads on which messengers would run with messages to provinces. It is likely that hundreds of these messengers were on the roads at any given time.
Pure havoc and torture. also they used their local laws and other institutions.
They built their empire by conquering other tribes. The managed it by building roads and all of the roads linked to the Inca capital at Cuzco. == ==
I really don't know i was the one asking the same question...
They worked hard :)
Bureaucracy
Sea Power.
The Incan Empire covered parts of Ecuador, Peru, western and south central Bolivia, northwest Argentina, north and north-central Chile, and southern Colombia.(see related link for map)The Inca kingdom was in South America between Chile and Ecuador, they were the indians.
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Both were governed by Emperors Both governed a vast number of states (that covered a huge geographical area) dominated by a central state. Both were unified as an empire but displayed cultural and ethnic diversity
They build a stytem of roads
How were the inca to conquer such a vast empire
How were the inca to conquer such a vast empire
the road system helped the incas govern their vast empire
Roads.
The Inca Empire had a network of paved roads with messengers who took communications in relays to the capital and back.
Some problems that weakened the Inca Empire were internal civil wars over succession, a smallpox epidemic that devastated the population, and a lack of immunity to European diseases brought by the Spanish. Additionally, the empire's vast size made it difficult to govern effectively and respond quickly to external threats.
destroyed the inca empire
Bureaucracy
The Inca built thousands of miles of roads to link all parts of the empire to their capital at Cuzco in present-day Peru...(Btw I got this in a book)
inca i took the test and that was the answer
The purpose of the Council of the Indies was to govern vast and diverse empire in America.