In the sixteenth century, life for the Incas was highly organized and centered around agriculture, with a sophisticated system of terraced farming and irrigation. They lived in a structured society with a strong emphasis on community and state control, where the Sapa Inca was considered a divine ruler. Religion played a significant role, with numerous rituals and festivals dedicated to their gods. However, their way of life faced dramatic upheaval due to the arrival of Spanish conquistadors, leading to conquest and significant cultural disruption.
Like the average farm today without the machines
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hat did the Incas did to Bulit houses
what was the incas food like
Go to a search engine like Yahoo! or Google and type in the search box "16th century pictures." You will find pictures you can use.
There were no photographs in the 16th century. Photography was not developed (you'll pardon the pun) until the 19th century.
The incas. Is so ugly they look like a horse
first of all the people are the incas. second, being poor sucks just about every where. they had little food and not a very luxurious place to live. hope that helps i guess
Pretty Bad!
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The Anasazi and the Incas were both ancient civilizations that developed advanced agricultural techniques, had complex social structures, and constructed impressive architectural feats like cliff dwellings and stone cities. They both also mysteriously disappeared, with the Anasazi abandoning their settlements in the 13th century and the Inca Empire falling to the Spanish conquistadors in the 16th century.
they believe in all the elements on earth like sun, thunder and others.