Pachacuti, the ninth ruler of the Inca Empire, transformed a small kingdom into the largest empire in pre-Columbian America through a combination of military conquest, strategic alliances, and administrative reforms. He expanded the empire by conquering neighboring tribes and integrating their territories, while also implementing a system of roads and communication to enhance governance and trade. Pachacuti promoted the spread of Inca culture and religion, fostering loyalty among newly acquired peoples. His visionary leadership and innovative policies laid the foundation for a vast and cohesive empire that thrived for centuries.
i think the roman empire was the strongest empire but the largest to me was the british empire
The British Empire was the largest empire in history.
The British Empire, it was the largest that has ever existed.
Maya was the largest empire.
No, the Ottoman Empire was not the largest and most influential Christian empire. It was a large and influential Islamic empire.
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Hippocrates was a medical practicioner.
Yes. The Songhai Empire was the largest empire that West Africa and even Africa had ever seen.
yes they did
how did the egyptians build an empire.
The Mongol Empires was the largest contiguous empire(c.1279), and the British empire was the largest non-contiguous empire(c.1920).
i think the roman empire was the strongest empire but the largest to me was the british empire
The British Empire was the largest empire in history.
The British Empire, it was the largest that has ever existed.
BritainSpain had by far the largest Empire.
Maya was the largest empire.
Superion Empire Superion? The largest empire in the western world since the Roman empire was the British empire.