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How did the Incas live?

The incas lived by farming and weaving they did alot about the Religions and they always counted on each other. The incas said that they were the sons and daughters of the sun. do you belive them? == The Inca had large societies based around ruling families. They grew crops, fished and traded all along the coastal area. They valued poetry and art, and were very accomplished in their arts and crafts.


What three things helped the Aztecs build an empire?

The three main factors that helped the Aztecs build an empire were: their strategic military alliances and conquests, their sophisticated agricultural practices that supported a large population, and their efficient tribute system that extracted resources from conquered territories.


In which mountain range did the Incas live?

The Inca Empire Quechua. The Four United Regions, was an empire centered in what is now Peru from AD 1438 to AD 1533. Over that period, the Inca used conquest and peaceful assimilation to incorporate in their empire a large portion of western South America, centred on the Andean mountain ranges. The Inca empire proved short-lived: by AD 1533, Atahualpa, the last Inca emperor, called a Sapa Inca, was killed on the orders of the conquistador Francis.


Why can farming be considered the Incas' greatest achievement?

Farming was a significant achievement for the Incas because they developed advanced agricultural techniques such as terracing, irrigation systems, and crop diversification. These methods allowed them to cultivate crops at high altitudes in the Andes Mountains and support a large population. The success of Inca farming contributed to the growth and power of their empire.


What were the incas capital resources?

The Inca Empire had a variety of capital resources, including their agricultural knowledge and terraced farming techniques, abundant mineral resources such as gold, silver, and copper, an extensive road network for transportation and communication, and a large labor force for construction and other projects. Additionally, they had control over vast territories with diverse climates and ecosystems, allowing them to access a wide range of natural resources.