the incas used to get gold from mines that they dug and then they melted it to make into jewlary sorry for the spelling!
They used it for decoration and celebration.
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They both valued gold and silver immensely.
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The Incas traded many things with native people in different regions. The Incas traded things they considered sacred such as quinoa, chia seeds, and above all else gold.
In the 1500's, Spanish conquistadors began their systematic shipments of gold captured from Native American empires. The two main tribes were the Aztecs and the Incas.
Yes, the Incas did have furniture, although it was often simple in design and made from materials like wood, stone, and textiles. Common Inca furniture items included stools, benches, chairs, and platforms for sleeping or dining. Luxurious pieces were reserved for nobility and rulers, while commoners had more basic furniture.
the Incas mined for 18362 million gold
They had gotten the gold by killing all the Incas and Aztecs.
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Gold was important to the Incas for simple ornamentation and covering. They did not use it for monetary transactions or its intrinsic value.
it was make out of gold
they would find it in the rivers
yes, it was
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The spanish, to get gold