The Inca people were a prominent civilization that thrived in the Andean region of South America, primarily in present-day Peru, from the early 15th century until the Spanish conquest in the 16th century. They established a vast empire known as Tawantinsuyu, characterized by advanced agricultural practices, impressive architectural achievements, and a complex societal structure. The Inca are known for their extensive road systems, the city of Machu Picchu, and their innovative use of quipus for record-keeping. Their legacy continues to influence Andean culture today.
The Inca people sacrificed young children by cutting their hearts out.
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At their height, the Inca population rose to around 12,000,000 people. The Inca people live on today, although their numbers are dwindling at an alarming rate.
The Inca civilization still lives. They lost to the Spanish but there are still people of Inca descent.
Inca means people of the sun The Inca got their name from the rulers who were called 'Inca' also
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That is the correct spelling of the proper noun "Inca" for the Inca, Incas, or Incan people of Peru.
The supreme inca duties are: to marry the sisters, take care of the people of the Inca and control the human sacrafices.
The inca people believed in many different gods. Their main god was the sun god.
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Inca people were not evil they were good and the women were pretty and hot and smokng not