He used methods that he though of in his head.
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:3They expanded his territory and built a grand capital at Cuzco.
The Capital of the Incan Empire was Cuzco, built by Pachacuti, a Sapa Inca, who was the near-mythological founder of the Empire. Today it is known as Cusco in Peruvian Spanish though in English, the use of either an S or a Z in Cu(s/z)co is permitted. The original Quechuen is Qusqu.
The emperor, Pachacuti, didn't want the people he conquered to have too much power and freedom so he replaced all of the villages leaders with trusted government officials and the children of the villages were sent to Cuzco (the capital) to learn about the Inca ways. When the children were grown they were sent back to their villages to tell the people important information. Also, the Incas created an official language to unite the empire.
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the inca expand thier empire by use their mind and thining
Chandragupta wondered how could he establish his authority over a large area with many different ethnic groups and cultures. He solved this problem by organizing an efficient bureaucrcy to carry out his orders.
A written contract is the usual method
Sea Power.
:3They expanded his territory and built a grand capital at Cuzco.
The Capital of the Incan Empire was Cuzco, built by Pachacuti, a Sapa Inca, who was the near-mythological founder of the Empire. Today it is known as Cusco in Peruvian Spanish though in English, the use of either an S or a Z in Cu(s/z)co is permitted. The original Quechuen is Qusqu.
Because they wanted to establish peace without using chaotic methods
A country should use its military to establish an empire, and unite their populations toward national goals.
Positivists typically use quantitative research methods such as surveys, experiments, and statistical analyses to study observable phenomena and establish causal relationships. They emphasize objectivity, empirical evidence, and the scientific method in their research approach.
I'm Pachacuti, the Incan Lord All other tribes dreaded My name means 'He who shakes the Earth' Not that I'm big-headed When it comes to claiming nearby lands I was the type to risk it But it's how I treat dead enemies That really took the biscuit I drink from their skull (Do the Pachacuti) Pull out their teeth whole (Do the Pachacuti) Turn teeth into charms (Do the Pachacuti) Make flutes out of their arms (Pachacuti!) Once on the hillside my troupes hid to cause a rifle stride And when they jumped out it looked like the ground had come to life The rocks they are my warriors I then used to boast And that little lie helped us win wars But violence helped the most I drink from their skull (Do the Pachacuti) Pull out their teeth whole (Do the Pachacuti) Turn teeth into charms (Do the Pachacuti) Make flutes out of their arms (Pachacuti!) If you were a rival chief We'd kill you fast and then We'd stuff you like a scarecrow But one for scaring men We'd rest your biny fingers on The stretched skin of your belly And in the breeze tap at that tum Like a drum, but more smelly I drink from their skull (Do the Pachacuti) Pull put their teeth whole (Do the Pachacuti) Use their skin as a drum (Do the Pachcuti) I've never had so much fun! (pachacuti!)
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The European contact world wide resulted to establish trade, empire and making best use of resources and land for their benefit.
The roman empire were the first proper roadbuilders. The methods they used thousands of years ago are still in use today when building modern roads.