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The Incas traded with other people of the local community. The Incas relied heavily on Nature. They planted corn and other crops.

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Whodid the Inca's trade with and what did the Inca's trade?

The Inca's crops,flowers and textiles with peoples from neighbouring provinces.


Who do the Inca trade with?

scottish people


Did the Inca own no property so that there was little trade?

No.


What trade goods did the Inca control?

I think it was gold.


Which prehistoric people had an extensive trade network?

inca


Who would the Inca's trade with?

they wouldnt trade they just sent their trading things to places


What trade center was controlled by Spain in the age of exploration?

Inca


What could Inca commoners trade?

Any goods they grew


What determined the types of goods and crops that an Inca community would produce and trade with other Inca communities?

The area in which they lived determined the types of goods and crops that an Inca community would produce and trade with other Inca communities. The Inca that lived in the valleys produced cotton, beans, corn, peppers and peanuts. The mountainous communities traded quinta, cocoa, potatoes and animal products.


How did Inca trade and tribute differ from other civilizations?

it was fast and controlled


What determined the types of good and crops that an Inca community would produce and trade with other Inca communities?

The area in which they lived determined the types of goods and crops that an Inca community would produce and trade with other Inca communities. The Inca that lived in the valleys produced cotton, beans, corn, peppers and peanuts. The mountainous communities traded quinta, cocoa, potatoes and animal products.


What represents the result of the intricate trade networks developed by the Inca?

The result of the intricate trade networks developed by the Inca was increased economic prosperity, cultural exchange, and political influence over surrounding regions. These trade networks allowed the Inca to expand their empire, maintain control over resources, and foster alliances with neighboring societies through the exchange of goods and ideas.