What events influenced Francisco Pizarro?
My Butt smells like poo
I love to eat carbs
And whoever stole my plastic knife at Mcdonalds, Im coming after you
What is was true about the Inca empire?
Early Civilization was Caral which was located in the Supe river valley of Peru. AKA -- Oldest major city in the Americas and was built of stone. They irrigated diverted a river to irrigate their crops with water. Abandoned between 2000 and 1500 BC. after caral came another place called Ecuador people and city capital called Moche. They have a river called the Moche river. irrigated for a maize and crops. they had no written language. They had pottery and they were based on being warriors highly organized.
Inca
kingdom of chimer lasts for only four centuries it gets invaded by the Inca.
Inca started out in a small community in the mountains called Cuzco. Cuzco was around in the 1300's and was in an area of 11,000 ft in height. the rulers name was Pachacuti and he ruled the Inca, he came to power, built a great army, expanded a Empire from Peru to the Amazon basin.
The Inca political structures.
Pachacuti, To pa Inca, and Huayna Inca extended the empire and Inca is another name for ruler.
great population, which supported 12 million people, Inca state was built during a war with other peoples.
They had to have a great army which made all young men were required to work in the army and if they were not working in the army they needed 200,000 strong men who would be able to defeat the enemy, yet at the strong army could not work without the llama vs. wheel.
the llama vs. the wheel is that because of their structure being so high the needed a llama to carry their food and supplies and if the llama did not have a wheel to help the llama is of no youth.
The Inca structures continued and the Emperor was at the top of the social structure.
The new territories were carefully regulated by the Emperor which was known for descending from the gods.
they divided everything into four quarters and each was ruled by governors the quarters were divided into provinces.
They were forced to work for the war.
females worked on the farm. marriage was in their own social group, became either children caregivers or priestess lived in w homes made out of stone. close fitting stone can stand up against earthquake. the Machu Picchu continued in 200 buildings which elevated ,000 ft high. located on the Urubamba River. Quipu was used to keep records. recited poetry played music on reed interments.
What is the difference between the Maya and the Inca?
The Maya were smaller states. City states or small kingdoms. The Inca were a huge empire.
How did the Incas control their economy?
By paying taxes to the empire and Pizzaro. (look in your freaking book, and stop cheating, lazy). Do your own homework in 6th grade.
What artifacts are left incan empire?
Several artifacts from the Incan Empire have been discovered, including pottery, jewelry, textiles, and metalwork. The most well-known artifact is perhaps the famous Incan agricultural terraces and ruins of Machu Picchu. Other notable artifacts include the Great Inca Road network, golden figurines, ceremonial objects like the Inti Raymi sun disc, and quipus, which were knotted cords used for record keeping.
What system of government did the ancient incas have?
they had a modern day government. it worked vary well until the Spanish took over.
Why was the llama held high by the Incas?
the llama was held high by the inca's because he carried heavy loads on long trips and for making stuff from their wool.
What led to the fall of the Inca empire?
Actually the inca civilization fell from deseases and a man named Francisco Pizzario wanted riches and wanted to rule so he declared war but since he had swords and guns the incas were unable to defend themselves because they had bow and arrows and the spanish took over the incas and thats how the inca civilization fell.
Why did the Inca use aqueducts?
Supplyed water for people to drink and bath in .Used for the irrigation of their agricultural terraces built into the sides of mountains and hills.
The rise and fall of the Inca empires?
We do not have first-hand information from the Inca people about the beginnings
of their empire because the Inca did not have a written language. People who
study the Inca civilization have pieced together information from different
sources. They believe that the Inca people started living in the Cuzco Valley in
A.D. 1100.
By the early 1400s, the Inca empire still reached only 20 miles beyond the capital
city of Cuzco. Rulers Viracocha Inca, and later his son, Pachacuti Inca,
increased the size of the Inca empire through conquest. From the 1400s to the
early 1500s, the empire grew and developed.
After a civil war in the Inca empire, the triumphant ruler Atahualpa agreed to
meet with a Spanish explorer named Francisco Pizarro. This was in the year
1532.
Instead of the peaceful meeting Atahualpa expected, the Spaniards took him
captive. Atahualpa tried to meet the Spaniards' demands for silver and gold, but
he was killed in 1533. The Inca army fought the Spaniards but lost the war in
1536. Inca warriors continued to fight the Spaniards. When the last Inca leader
was killed in 1572, the Inca empire was officially over. Like the Aztecs, many
inhabitants of the Inca empire died as a result of the diseases the explorers
unknowingly brought with them. The Spaniards forced the Inca to convert to
Christianity.
The sun god was believed to have created the Incan empire although there are many other myths as to what happened
The area in which they lived determined the types of goods and crops that an Inca community would produce and trade with other Inca communities. The Inca that lived in the valleys produced cotton, beans, corn, peppers and peanuts. The mountainous communities traded quinta, cocoa, potatoes and animal products.
Did the Incas expand their empire through conquest?
Yes, they did:
The great Inca Empire managed to capture around 2500 miles of land in their area of South America. They conquered an area that was similar in size to the doings of the great Roman empire.