Incans
The Spanish explorers who discovered the vast wealth of the Incas were astonished by the amount of gold and silver treasures they found. This discovery fueled their desire to conquer the Inca Empire and exploit its resources. The Spanish conquest of the Incas ultimately led to the downfall of the Inca civilization.
The Incas lived primarily in the Andes Mountains in South America. Their civilization thrived in the Andean region, with their capital city, Cusco, located in the Andes. The mountains provided natural defenses for the Inca empire and influenced their culture and way of life.
Francisco Pizarro was able to conquer the Incas due to superior weaponry, advanced military tactics, exploiting internal divisions within the Inca Empire, and the help of local allies who were enemies of the Incas. Additionally, diseases brought by the Spanish also significantly weakened the Inca population.
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 Inca Empire was located in present-day Peru.
The Incans?
The Inca Empire. And the Moche civilization.
Sapa Inca ruled the incas.
The Spanish explorers who discovered the vast wealth of the Incas were astonished by the amount of gold and silver treasures they found. This discovery fueled their desire to conquer the Inca Empire and exploit its resources. The Spanish conquest of the Incas ultimately led to the downfall of the Inca civilization.
the Aztecs came before the incas the incas took over the Aztecs.
the incas were people=)
Sapa Inca was the ruler of the Incas
No the incas did not have slaves This is Luke the duke
The Incas.
the incas did not have slavery
The Incas.
The Inca Empire (aka Sapa Inca) ruled armies and the Inca Civilization.