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The Incas were spread along the west coast of South America. They were prominent from the 12th to the 16th centuries. They are known for their art, architecture, mathematics, and astronomy.

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Who were the Inca's slaves?

the incas did not have slavery

What Factors enabled the Spanish to beat the Aztec and the Inca?

Immunity to diseases that domesticated animals carry. For centuries, Europeans had built up resistance... when they brought these animals to the New World... the people here were vulnerable.

Example: cowpox is right next door to smallpox.

Were the incas fighters or farmers?

They were an ancient civilisation in South America. They were both farmer to make a living but in my opion they were fighters first as they are most famous for it defending themselves against the spainish but you might want to take into consideration they farmed mined and hunted to make a living

Why are the Maya Aztec and Incas considered to be empires?

The Aztecs and the Incas were empires because they had emperors, but the Mayans were actually not an empire, they had no emperor

Who was Pachacuti Inca's son?

pachacuti was the 9th sapa inca

What role did Inca men and women play?

well the ancient incs men and women didn't really have jobs they usually just taught their kids women would teach their daughters to cook clean and take care of young men would teach their sons to become worriers and collect crops

How did huayna's decision to havethe empire divided after his death weaken the inca empire?

Huayna's decision to have the empire divided after his death was so that his two son's could both rule after his death.

What is the title of the Inca's emperor?

The emperor of the Incan Empire was, oddly enough, called the Inca.

Who led the Spanish invaders who defeated the Inca?

Christopher Columbus let the group of the spanish invaders

What does Quechua mean in Inca?

Quechua is an indigenous language spoken by the Inca civilization. It is also used to refer to the ethnic group that speaks this language. Quechua was and still is widely spoken in the Andean region of South America.

Did the Incas believe they were descendants from the Sun?

since i read social studies and i read about the incas and the mayans the incas some of their tribes believed that so since some of them believed it then it started soreasing so everyone believed it :D hope this helps!

What is Inca word for grandmother?

The Quechua (offical language of the Inca Empire. Can be heard through much of S. America) words for 'Grandmother' are 'Hatun Mama' and 'Awila'

How do you beat level 5 Inca civilballs 2?

  1. cut the right chain on the grey ball
  2. when it's over the cannon cut the left chain
  3. cut the chain connected to green ball farthest to the right
  4. cut the chain connected to the red ball
  5. cut the chain to the remaining green ball

What effect did the Spanish conquest of the Aztecs and Incas have on other European nations?

The native people lost their lands, homes, crops to the spanish.

the natives lost their lives because they were murdered, tornted and haunted down.

they lost there culture

there political structure was destroyed.

Who was the conqueror of the Incas in south America?

francisco Pizarro he defeted atalhualpe the ruler of the incas

How did the Inca's add territory to their empire?

Its called bloody killing the commanders and ruling the people! Wata head