No the incas did not have slaves This is Luke the duke
The Incas declined because the Spanish that invaded their land killed them and used them as slaves, also because since the Incas were not immune to the Spanish diseases they brought, most of them died.
what problems DID INCAS have
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")
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No the incas did not have slaves This is Luke the duke
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the incas had a disease spread to them when the Spaniards arrived.
they worshipped him and was slaves for the emperor to grow food for him and bring the food to him when needed. The Incas also were in the army to serve for the empire.
The occupation of the ancient Incas was mostly farmers in a society that had three classes [castes] of citizens. The Upper class [Royal Nobility], Lower class [the farmesrs] and slaves. In the slaves there were included prisoners of war and those that they were slaves by birth [children born in captivity].
Yes. The Spanish tried to make slaves of the indigenous people, but it did not work well, so Africans were imported to be slaves instead.
The Incas declined because the Spanish that invaded their land killed them and used them as slaves, also because since the Incas were not immune to the Spanish diseases they brought, most of them died.
the seminole tribes,incas,mayas,and aztecs!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The Incas used slaves primarily for agricultural work, construction, and as servants for the nobility. They were also used to carry out military campaigns and for ritual sacrifices. Slavery was more of a form of social control rather than a method for economic production in Inca society.
The Incas were tricked by the Conqestadors to find the sacred jewels and gold of the untouched land. Once found, they were made slaves and when there were rebellions the Conquistador's massacred the indigenous Inca population.
Not really. They ended up butchering over half of the Incan population, and the rest were used as slaves and laborers.
King Council(priest hood) often part of the royal family Nobles Merchants and artisans Commoners farmers/slaves