10,000 miles(16,000 km) of stone paved roads that went over mountains,across desserts, and through jungles.
Spanish took control of the Inca empire
Atahualpa and Huascar fought for control of the Inca empire.
Inca roads helped facilitate communication, trade, and administration throughout the vast Inca Empire. The well-engineered roads connected various regions and allowed for efficient movement of goods, messengers, and armies. This network also helped in the rapid control and governance of the empire.
The Inca controled its empire by building 10,000 miles (16,000 km) of stone-paved roads that ran over mountians, across deserts, and through jungles. Also they used Quechua (KEH+chuh+wuh) as the official language and made a system of writing called quipus (KEE+poos), which was deliverd by runners in messages.
Spain conquered the Inca Empire by force of arms.
only his men
The network of roads was important to the success of the Inca Empire because it facilitated communication, trade, and transportation of goods and troops across their vast empire. This extensive road system helped to centralize control and unify the diverse regions under Inca rule.
Their empire was large and needed efficient transportation. I hope this helped.!
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Their empire was large and needed efficient transportation. I hope this helped.!