The incas would offer the other people riches on other stuff to join them and let their children go to the school.If the people said "no" then they would use their army to kill or make them slaves (the incas army was strong so most people said "yes")
The conquerors burned Aztec books and Inca records known as "codices." These codices contained important historical, religious, and cultural information, and their destruction significantly impacted the preservation of Indigenous knowledge. The loss of these texts contributed to the erasure of many aspects of pre-Columbian history and culture.
The Inca Empire was remarkable for its advanced engineering, agricultural techniques, and extensive road networks, which facilitated communication and trade across vast territories in the Andes. They are also known for their impressive architectural achievements, such as Machu Picchu. The gold they mined and collected was primarily used for religious purposes, including the creation of intricate temples and ceremonial items, as well as to demonstrate wealth and power. However, much of this gold was plundered by Spanish conquerors during the conquest of the Inca Empire.
Oh, dude, the Incas were like a mixed bag of trail mix. They did some cool stuff with their engineering and agriculture, but they also did some not-so-cool stuff with their conquests and sacrifices. So, were they benevolent rulers or cruel conquerors? Like, both? Can't really put a label on it, man.
The Sapa Inca or Inka
Amautas, were the tutors to the Inca nobility
aztecs
1 baby
The answer is yes, they were conquered after the Inca in 1546.The Inca were conquered in 1533 by the Spanish.
gold and silver
No. That happened with the Inca Empire (it was in the middle of a civil war).
Primarily their religious structures.
Since the Incas never developed a system of writing, we must rely on the writing of their Spanish conquerors.
The conquerors burned Aztec books and Inca records known as "codices." These codices contained important historical, religious, and cultural information, and their destruction significantly impacted the preservation of Indigenous knowledge. The loss of these texts contributed to the erasure of many aspects of pre-Columbian history and culture.
Conquerors of Armageddon was created in 2000.
The ISBN of Conquerors' Trilogy is 0553575627.
Conquerors from the Darkness was created in 1965.
Houma Conquerors was created in 2008.