Why did the Incas Practice Sacrifice?
The Incas sacrificed because if they did not they thought the world would stop running smoothly!
Did the Mexicans descend from the Incas?
No; the descendants of Incas are the Peruvian people, from the country of Peru in South America. The Incan Empire never extended as far north as Mexico.
Mexicans are descendant from Native Americans (Aztecs, Mayas) and Europeans that colonzed the Americas during the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries.
What is the highest point on the Inca trail?
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How many incas survived the war?
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Incas were human, they were an open minded civilization and liked to experment. It wasnt common if a man Inca liked another man Inca but if they did, it was appreciated just as much as a man and a women together.
Scientific discoveries that led to technological advances?
The invention of the Maser, followed soon after by the Laser allowed a huge spread of technologies. From surveying, through to the check-out counter, the laser is ubiquitous today.
From a similar era, the computer, and its operational languages affect most parts of today's activities.
Both the Maser and Laser are themselves technologies, but they followed on theoretical speculation and research.
Who was the Inca leader at the time of the conquest by the European?
Manco Inca.
I got this from anouther queastion on answers.com, but i did no research on it.
How did Sapa Inca become leader of the Incas?
The position of Sapa Inca was passed from father to son. The first Sapa Inca, Manco Capac, became leader by founding the city of Cuzco, and uniting the tribes in the surrounding areas.
Inca trail in the fastest time?
I was told by our guide on the trail that a local porter ran the trail from the first bridge to machu picchu in 4 hours
How were the Inca able to maintain control over an empire that spread over thousands of miles?
They had lots of security to look out for the
The Inca Empire (aka Sapa Inca) ruled armies and the Inca Civilization.
In which region did the Inca civilization flourish?
The Inca civilization flourished in the Andean region of South America, primarily in present-day Peru, Ecuador, Bolivia, and parts of Chile and Argentina. The heart of their empire was centered in the Andes Mountains.
In what country did the Inca people live in?
They lived in Peru and Bolivia, most of what is now Ecuador, a large portion of modern-day Chile, and extended into corners of Argentina and Colombia.
What was the Inca relations with other tribes?
The Inca Empire had complex relations with other tribes. They would often conquer neighboring tribes and incorporate them into their empire, allowing them to maintain their local customs and traditions. In some cases, they would form alliances through marriage or political agreements. However, there were also conflicts and resistance from tribes who resisted Inca rule, leading to occasional uprisings and rebellions.
they wore tunics, feathery costumes, grass items, and long skirts
What time period did the Inca empire get conquered?
Around 1572, which is around the downfall of their civilization. Also try Wikipedia.