They allowed the conquered people to keep their religous beliefs.
The Aztecs demanded tribute from the peoples they conquered, which often included goods such as gold, textiles, food, and other resources. Additionally, they required labor and sometimes human sacrifices for religious rituals, which were integral to their culture and belief system. The conquered peoples were expected to acknowledge Aztec authority and participate in their empire's economic and political systems.
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They collected tribute from conquered peoples.
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Charlemagne forced the conquered peoples to convert to Christianity.
Yes, the Inca Empire collected tribute from conquered peoples as a way to assert control and dominance over their vast empire. Tribute could include goods, resources, or labor, and was a way for the Inca to maintain centralized power and wealth.
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They allowed the conquered people to keep their religous beliefs.
each conquered land was ruled a governor chosen from its people
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The kinds of relationships that European explorers formed with conquered peoples were primarily determined by the goals of the explorers and the perceived value of the conquered peoples - whether as allies, subjects for exploitation, or obstacles to be overcome. Factors like cultural differences, technological superiority, and military strategies also played a role in shaping these relationships.
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