they built them so they didn't have to walk so they could drive.
they used cement and made the worlds largest incan road system
the road system helped the incas govern their vast empire
Incas
Inca laborers constructed 13,000 miles (20,930 kilometers) of road.
They had to build a system of roads.
They had to build a system of roads.
The Incas built a large road network, known as the Inca road system or Qhapaq Ñan, to facilitate communication, trade, and the movement of troops throughout their vast empire. This network, spanning over 20,000 miles, played a crucial role in the administration and control of the Inca Empire.
They connected all their empire by building a road system. This helped the Incas overcome geographic problems such as distance in their empire.
The Incas built an extensive road system, known as the Inca Road or Qhapaq Ñan, for several reasons. Firstly, the roads allowed for efficient communication and control over their vast empire. Secondly, they facilitated the movement of troops, goods, and tribute from various regions. Lastly, the roads also served religious and ceremonial purposes, allowing for pilgrimages and the spread of Inca culture and ideology.
Rope
Yes
Rope