Inca society had two main social classes. The emperor, priests, and government officials made up the upper class. Members of this class lived in stone houses in Cuzco and wore the best clothes. They didn't have to pay the labor tax, and they enjoyed many other privileges. Inca rulers, for example, could relax in luxury at Machu Picchu. This royal retreat lay nestled high in the Andes. Palaces and gardens could be found behind its gated wall. The lower class in Inca society included farmers, artisans, and servants. There were no slaves, however, because the Incas did not practice slavery. Most Incas were farmers. In the warmer valleys, they grew crops like maize and peanuts. In the cooler mountains, they carved terraces into the hillsides and grew potatoes. High in the Andes, people raised llamas-South American animals related to camels-for meat and wool.
The end of the Inca civilization was because of the Spanish conquest.
the important leaders of the Inca civilization were Francisco Pizzaro and Alahualpa
Inca Civilization originated in Peru
Yes the Inca's where wiped out by the Mayan's.
1530
Well, caste is the Hindi word for social class, so I guess India. But the first civilization to use social classes is the Inca Empire
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the Hanva Incas, Capac Incas, and Caracus
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The Inca civilization still lives. They lost to the Spanish but there are still people of Inca descent.
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The end of the Inca civilization was because of the Spanish conquest.
the important leaders of the Inca civilization were Francisco Pizzaro and Alahualpa
- social classes.....
The Inca civilization fell due to a combination of factors, including Spanish conquest led by Francisco Pizarro, internal conflicts and civil war, diseases brought by the Europeans, and disruption of their social and political structures.
The upper class was the emperor, government officials, and priests. The lower class was farmers and artisans.