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The roads connected various parts of the Empire making it faster and easier to deliver messages to the various parts, important in a pre-mechanical transport and electronic era.
The empire would take the roads easily past Persia
In 1525, the eleventh Inca, Huayna Capac, died without naming his successor. Two of his sons, Huascar and Atahualpa fought over who the rightful ruler should be. Their war lasted seven years and it weakened the Incan Empire. Atahualpa was the victor. The conflict ended just as Francisco Pizarro arrived from Spain to conquer the Inca's. The Inca's may not have fallen to the Spanish if they were not already so battle weary and short on soldiers and supplies.
By getting his name out which united his empire by knowing who their ruler was because, In the past empires such as the Babylonian empire, although it was small, some people did know who their leader was. [THIS IS NOT GUARANTEED A CORRECT ANSWER] [But, it maybe correct, 52% correct, 48% not correct]
Inca roads helped facilitate communication, trade, and administration throughout the vast Inca Empire. The well-engineered roads connected various regions and allowed for efficient movement of goods, messengers, and armies. This network also helped in the rapid control and governance of the empire.
By defeating the Inca Empire and the Aztec Empire and killing their emperors.
Maurya rulers built it to connect the empire
The roads made trading easier within the empire
because their all dumb
The luxury of the Roman Empire.... :)
The Inca Empire was weakened by European exploration and colonization through introduced diseases, warfare, and the conquest led by Spanish conquistadors like Francisco Pizarro. These factors resulted in the downfall of the Inca Empire and the eventual colonization of the region by the Spanish.
Francisco Pizarro was a Spanish conquistador who led the conquest of the Inca Empire in the early 16th century. He captured the Inca ruler Atahualpa in 1532, leading to the downfall of the Inca civilization as the Spanish conquered their territories and established colonial rule. Pizarro's military tactics, along with help from local allies and European diseases, significantly weakened the Inca Empire.
Language and law helped to unite the many different citizens of the Roman empire. In a more solid sense, the roads connected the various provinces to Rome.Language and law helped to unite the many different citizens of the Roman empire. In a more solid sense, the roads connected the various provinces to Rome.Language and law helped to unite the many different citizens of the Roman empire. In a more solid sense, the roads connected the various provinces to Rome.Language and law helped to unite the many different citizens of the Roman empire. In a more solid sense, the roads connected the various provinces to Rome.Language and law helped to unite the many different citizens of the Roman empire. In a more solid sense, the roads connected the various provinces to Rome.Language and law helped to unite the many different citizens of the Roman empire. In a more solid sense, the roads connected the various provinces to Rome.Language and law helped to unite the many different citizens of the Roman empire. In a more solid sense, the roads connected the various provinces to Rome.Language and law helped to unite the many different citizens of the Roman empire. In a more solid sense, the roads connected the various provinces to Rome.Language and law helped to unite the many different citizens of the Roman empire. In a more solid sense, the roads connected the various provinces to Rome.
Darius of Persia
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For military traffic and local communications.