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Yes they did. The inca hade an Army, wich the warriors faught in
It provided the core of its military power and so it's ability to take over the Babylonian empire and expand through Asia Minor and Egypt.
Francisco Pizarro defeated the Inca empire in 1535.
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they worshipped him and was slaves for the emperor to grow food for him and bring the food to him when needed. The Incas also were in the army to serve for the empire.
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their army
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As far as the incas they lost due to three reasons. 1. Fransisco Pizaro brought horses with him. The Incas had never seen horses and feared them 2. Pizaro's army had guns. The best the Incas had were spears and bows 3. The army brought diseases with them that the Incas had never experience and were especially prone to. Hope I helped This is my first post
Francisco Pizzaro, His Army, Or Nobles, And His Heavy Artillery
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.
Yes, By Francisco Pizzaro, His Army, Or Nobles, And By Heavy Artillery.
Yes they did. The inca hade an Army, wich the warriors faught in
Yes they did. The inca hade an Army, wich the warriors faught in