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The Aztec and Incas highly respected the Gods who they believed gave them their crops, rain, and food. They both had a unique way of architecture, such as the material used to make houses. An example would be the Incas, who built their houses out of adobe. Both believed in living in tribes. It was an How_are_Inca_and_Aztecs_alikeway to keep a society in order and together without much dispute. Successful technology also kept both communities abundant. Canals brought the Incas water while chinampas brought the Aztecs water.ReligionsBelief systems, philosophies, and ideologiesScience and technologyThe arts and architecture
because they had nothing to do.
In 1532, the leader of the Inca was Atahualpa. This emperor of the Inca was seized on his way to Cuzco by the Spanish under Francisco Pizarro. He was executed in 1533.
Yes, Spain wanted gold and silver, they also had heard that the Inca and the Aztec owned many of these desired riche, so they set off to establish a trade with them, only to discover the many inhumane practices both the Aztec and Incas had (cannibalism, human sacrifices, and other cruelties). After this discovery, the Spanish decided, the only way to eliminate these gory practices was to conquer those responsible, the Aztec's and Incas.
This meant that Inca was actually a patchwork of cultures, because the people who joined voluntarily weren't conquered and kept their customs and noble classes. So the Incas maintained control and achieved uniformity by bringing the children of the nobles to the capital where they learned the Inca way of administration. When they went home to rule, they spread Inca culture. The second way of maintaining unity was through a large standing army, drawn from all parts of the empire. This army was a unifying cultural force when soldiers went home (as well as an armed means of keeping the empire together.) Incas practiced universal conscription in which all males of fighting age were subject to military service (either permanently, or for a campaign.) A third means was requiring adherence to a state religion. The Incas were a theocracy.
The stonework of the Incas was remarkable for its precision, with stones fitting tightly together without the use of mortar. They incorporated intricate carvings and angles that have withstood centuries of natural disasters and weathering. The techniques used by the Incas in their stonework allowed their structures to endure earthquakes due to the way the stones were interlocked.
No, it was built way before that.
Did earthquakes affect the Incas way of life? Did earthquakes affect the Incas way of life?
Hadrian's wall on the borders between England and Scotland is very famous The Antonine wall is less well known as is the walls Of Lugo in Spain
It was built the same way that walls were built all over the world in antiquity: with mortar, stone, and brick. Each layer would be supplemented by additional mortar, stones, and bricks, until the wall was defensible.
The way in which that question was phrased was truly remarkable
Machu Piccu is one of the seven wonders of the world, it was built in 1450 by the incas. By the way im only 9
The way you danced last night was absolutely remarkable
The completion of the race was a remarkable feat for the handicapped individual. The new vehicle was not remarkable in any way.
Usually, it is a person's parents who they find remarkable in some way.
his life was very remarkable he found a way to make soil mor fertile
no way. Benjamin Franklin did.