Their empire was large and needed efficient transportation. I hope this helped.!
What was bad about the Inca empire was they were in the mountains and it was hard to farm so they had to make terraces.
I dont think so. several men from the Spain empire went out to kill the Inca king. ---------------- Cuzco (also sp Cusco) was the capital of the Inca empire from circa 1200 to 1438. There is no known leader of the Incas called Cuzco.
the Incas had very experienced runers and paved roads on the side of the Andes Mountains so the message would spread quick throughout the mountain.
The sapa inca would first ask the people to join his empire so he could avoid war.
Their empire was large and needed efficient transportation. I hope this helped.!
What was bad about the Inca empire was they were in the mountains and it was hard to farm so they had to make terraces.
because it did
small pox disease, this was caused by the spanish when they concer the inca so due to that led to the depopulation in Inca empire so make easy collapse and the Spanish took the area
the inca was the biggest and most put together pre Colombian empire
I dont think so. several men from the Spain empire went out to kill the Inca king. ---------------- Cuzco (also sp Cusco) was the capital of the Inca empire from circa 1200 to 1438. There is no known leader of the Incas called Cuzco.
the Incas had very experienced runers and paved roads on the side of the Andes Mountains so the message would spread quick throughout the mountain.
The sapa inca would first ask the people to join his empire so he could avoid war.
Conquest, establishing an effective provincial government system, and being able to protect the Empire and advance its prosperity.
the incan empire was so powerful because of their diplomacy and warfare strategies!
The Inca Empire encompassed the present-day countries of Peru, large parts of modern Ecuador, western and south central Bolivia, northwest Argentina, north and central Chile, and a small part of southern Colombia . So two countries of today that were located 'near' the Empire but not part of it are today's Brazil, Paraguay and Venezuela.
The Inca Empire encompassed the present-day countries of Peru, large parts of modern Ecuador, western and south central Bolivia, northwest Argentina, north and central Chile, and a small part of southern Colombia . So two countries of today that were located 'near' the Empire but not part of it are today's Brazil, Paraguay and Venezuela.