The Incas traded with other people of the local community. The Incas relied heavily on Nature. They planted corn and other crops.
Gold was important to the Incas for simple ornamentation and covering. They did not use it for monetary transactions or its intrinsic value.
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the sun god the incas also had the inti Raymi festival to honor him
the spansh did not defeat the incas they wheree like family to each other they where very nice and they were very mean to opther people thank you very much..............................................@#$@#$%^&*(
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Yes but also corn,peanuts,potatoes....
they grew potatoes, corn, tomatoes, avocados, peppers, strawberries,beans,
The Incas farmed basically on mountains, used as terraces. They mostly grew maize, or corn.
They ate food like corn and Ginny pigs
The Incas traded with other people of the local community. The Incas relied heavily on Nature. They planted corn and other crops.
The Incas favorite vegetable was potato. It could be grown at high altitude, which was useful in their home in the Andes. They also liked corn.
No, the Incas primarily relied on corn, potatoes, quinoa, and other Andean crops for their agriculture. Wheat was not commonly grown in Inca agriculture.
The Llama was the most important animal to the Incas. Indeed a mans worth was measured in Llamas
The types of foods that the Incas ate are corn, meat, beans, rice and other various foods of some sort. For meat, they ate guinea pig, cuy and alpaca they ate lots of corn and various beans.
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Gold was important to the Incas for simple ornamentation and covering. They did not use it for monetary transactions or its intrinsic value.