At the earliest stage, most presumably the Sun Calendar, constructed much like the one the Mayans created.
By starting a wat with enemies
it doesnt because uhuhuhuhuh they have no technology and we have iphones
The Spanish had steel technology because they had a more developed metalworking industry and access to abundant iron resources. In contrast, the Inca civilization primarily used bronze and stone tools due to limited access to iron deposits and less advanced metalworking techniques.
Something called Quipu. It's practically a bunch of knots that help them keep records
They used terraced farming effective and creative their steps were neat and made of stone
They used terraced farming effective and creative their steps were neat and made of stone
A major advantage the Spaniards had over the Inca was their advanced military technology, including steel weapons and firearms, which provided a significant edge in combat. Additionally, the Spaniards' use of horses in warfare allowed for greater mobility and shock tactics, which the Inca were unaccustomed to facing. Furthermore, the Spaniards exploited internal divisions within the Inca Empire, forming alliances with rival groups, which weakened the Inca's ability to resist conquest.
The Inca civilization did not invent sunglasses. The earliest evidence of sunglasses dates back to 12th century China. The Inca civilization, located in South America, did not have access to the technology or materials required to create sunglasses.
quite simply, there had three or so things going for them the first one is minor, but they had more advanced technology compared to the Inca the second is MAJOR: they had a virus in their system that they were immune to, but the Inca were not. the third is minor, would not have changed too much, but the Inca came out in celebration instead of in war, so they were quickly mowed down, and their leader was captured and exicuted later on.
they didn't really but they were able to defat them because of technology, geology, and disease.
Francisco Pizarro was able to defeat the Inca Empire through a combination of strategic military tactics, the exploitation of internal divisions, and the use of superior technology. He capitalized on the civil war between rival Inca factions, particularly between Atahualpa and Huáscar, which weakened the empire's unity. Pizarro's small but well-armed force, equipped with firearms and cavalry, overwhelmed the larger Inca army. Additionally, the introduction of European diseases decimated the Inca population, further facilitating his conquest.
The Sapa Inca or Inka