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Did The Inca Use Lama in Warfare?

No, llamas were used as pack animals and also as meat.


How was the Inca attitude toward warfare similar to that of the Aztecs?

they are same because they take different and they eat the same food


What made inca army so powerful?

the incan empire was so powerful because of their diplomacy and warfare strategies!


What was the Inca's system of warfare?

they didn't well yeah they just made an agreement with the conquered to gain tribute and stuff and yeah but no.


How long did the Inca Empire last?

The Inca Empire lasted just over 100 years. It began in the early 13th century CE in Peru's highlands, around 1438. Spanish conquistadors reached Inca territory by 1526 and for the next seven years, warfare between the Spanish and the Incas raged on. The last Sapa Inca (emperor), Atahualpa, was captured and executed in 1533. The last Inca stronghold at Vilcabamba was conquered in 1572.


How was the Inca empire affected by European exploration and colonization?

The Inca Empire was weakened by European exploration and colonization through introduced diseases, warfare, and the conquest led by Spanish conquistadors like Francisco Pizarro. These factors resulted in the downfall of the Inca Empire and the eventual colonization of the region by the Spanish.


Why is the Inca slingshot important to their culture?

The Inca slingshot, known as a "huaraca," was a key tool in warfare and hunting for the Inca civilization. It was a versatile and effective weapon that allowed Inca warriors to defend their territory and hunt for food. The skill of using the huaraca was highly valued and passed down through generations, making it an important part of Inca culture and identity.


What three smaller trails are part of the Inca Trail?

Three smaller trails that are part of the Inca Trail are trails such as the Salkantay trail, the Lares trail, and the Ancascocha trail. The Inca Trail normally take about 5 days to get across, but the other three trails only take about 4 days.


What has the author Joseph Bram written?

Joseph Bram has written: 'An analysis of Inca militarism' -- subject(s): History, Incas, Warfare, Wars


Who conquered the Incas in Peru?

Francisco Pizarro , founder of Lima, Peru, conquered the Inca Empire. He kidnapped and murdered their king and proceeded to melt down and secure all of their gold and silver for his own personal gain. Although he behaved dishonorably, willfully slaughtering them in warfare, the largest disservice and most devastating effect on the Inca people was via biological warfare and the introduction of smallpox to a people with no immunity.


How big is the Inca trail and where is it?

The Inca trail is an old Inca civilization trail. It is a 27 to 35 mile trail that treks from Cuzco, Peru to Machu Picchu, Peru. It is a very popular and beautiful way to get to Machu Picchu.


What devastated the Inca empire?

Internecine warfare preceded the arrival of the Spanish conquistadors in 1632, and the epidemics of European diseases began to affect the defeated empire in 1632 and 1633.