What was the achievement of the Incas?
One of the major achievements of the Incas was their impressive system of roads and infrastructure, known as the Inca Road System. This vast network of well-constructed roads allowed for efficient communication, trade, and transportation throughout the Inca Empire. Additionally, the Incas developed advanced agricultural techniques, such as terracing and irrigation, which allowed them to cultivate crops at high altitudes and in diverse environments.
What contributed to the fall of the Aztec and Inca people?
The arrival of the Spanish who tried to change their way of life. The Spanish wanted to convert them to Christianity. Some one else could probably give more information.
What did the Incas transport on their roads?
Things that they were importing/exporting and things for trade.
They lived in mountainous regions
Pachacuti ruled the Inca Empire in the 15th century, primarily from his capital in Cusco, which is located in present-day Peru. He is credited with transforming the Inca state into a powerful empire through military conquests, administrative reforms, and the establishment of a centralized government. Under his leadership, the empire expanded significantly, encompassing much of western South America. Pachacuti is often regarded as one of the most significant leaders in Inca history.
Why was farming difficult for the Inca?
Because the water was swampy and hard to farm on but then they used chinampas to make farming easier
Who was most powerful after the ruler in the Inca empire?
It was and is the chuputi man he was the ruler of mayan culture and also the ruler of inca culture he made a huge difference.
What did Inti do to his children?
Inti is the sun god and he taught his kinds the art of civilization and sent them to earth to instruct mankind.
How did pachacuti's system of political organization contribute to the success of the Inca empire?
This system contributed to the success because it enabled the Incas to carry messages rapidly from one station to another, allowing information to travel up to 140 miles in a single day. This made life easier for them to live in the mountains.
How far did the incas travel a day with the messages to travel from the empire?
In a day it could travel 150 miles
What was the Spaniard who conquer the Inca Indians?
Francisco Pizarro led a band of Spaniards to Peru where they conquered the Incan Empire.