A normal day in the Incan Empire typically began at sunrise, with people engaging in various agricultural activities, such as planting and harvesting crops like potatoes and maize. The Incas practiced a communal lifestyle, so families often worked together in fields. In addition to farming, artisans crafted textiles and pottery, while others participated in trade at local markets. Religious ceremonies and community gatherings also played an essential role in daily life, reinforcing social bonds and cultural identity.
The spaniards conquered the Incan empire and forced them to become catholic
The Incan Empire
Cuzco
Cusco
A theocracy
The Incan Empire was a part of these present day countries: Colombia Ecuador Peru Bolivia Chile Argentina
chili
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The Incan Empire was 2500 miles long.
The spaniards conquered the Incan empire and forced them to become catholic
The explorer who conquered the Inca empire was Franciso Pizarro.
It is called Inca Empire, not Incan. The people were the Inca. They called their empire as Tawantinsuyu,which means our parts together.
Pizarro took one year to conquer the Incan Empire.
The Incan Empire
The Incan Empire
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The Incan civilization was primarily located in the Andes region of South America, spanning across present-day Peru, Ecuador, Bolivia, and parts of Chile and Argentina. The capital city of the Incan Empire was Cusco in present-day Peru.