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did the Aztecs and Incas develop a language to control their territories
The Inca created a politically unified empire, while the Aztecs granted more independence to conquered territories.
The Inca created a politically unified empire, while the Aztecs granted more independence to conquered territories.
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)
The Sapa Inca or Inka
did the Aztecs and Incas develop a language to control their territories
The Inca created a politically unified empire, while the Aztecs granted more independence to conquered territories.
The Inca created a politically unified empire, while the Aztecs granted more independence to conquered territories.
The Inca custom of worshiping dead rulers played a significant role in the conquest of new territories. The Inca believed that their rulers maintained power and influence even in death, and they continued to be revered and honored. This led to a system of tribute and allegiance where conquered territories were expected to pay tribute and provide resources to the Inca rulers, solidifying their control and authority over these new lands.
the inca was the biggest and most put together pre Colombian empire
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The Incan Empire was successful in defending their lands due to their powerful army. The Inca army started off weak, but grew in size and power. It was effective at defending Inca lands and winning new territories.
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Francisco Pizarro was a Spanish conquistador who led the conquest of the Inca Empire in the early 16th century. He captured the Inca ruler Atahualpa in 1532, leading to the downfall of the Inca civilization as the Spanish conquered their territories and established colonial rule. Pizarro's military tactics, along with help from local allies and European diseases, significantly weakened the Inca Empire.
It is called Inca Empire, not Incan. The people were the Inca. They called their empire as Tawantinsuyu,which means our parts together.
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The Incas believed that the lands conquered by a Sapa Inca were still inherently sacred and connected to the spiritual world. They viewed these conquered territories as extensions of their own and believed in harmonizing both the conquered and Inca lands through rituals and ceremonies.