How do you think the Aztecs and Incan people may have felt about the events?
I think the aztec fell sad because they mad them gain land and riches
Who was the most famous incan leader?
Atahualpa is one of the most familiar Incan leaders in my studies. This ruler was significant in that he was one who was taken in by the Spanish explorers putting trust in them therefore putting his people and the empire at risk.
Who did the Incas interact with?
incas interact with other incas and animals posted by Cody
incas interact with other incas and animals posted by Cody
incas interact with other incas and animals posted by Cody
incas interact with other incas and animals posted by Cody
What was the climate where the Incas lived?
The Incas climate was usually hot and sometimes dry, considering it is on the coats of chili and Peru located in south America!!!!
What does the word Cuzco mean?
It was the capital of the Inca Empire until the Spanish conquistadores came.
The Inca people are small in stature and have dark skin, black hair, and dark brown eyes. They are still living today and with their Spanish ancestry, they look similar to Mexican people.
well they lived in the arctic inigloos The Inuit igloos were not too crowded. In one basic dome or igloo there would be one traditional family. Inuit would use domes for torage. The Inuit would store meat to dry and their summer clothes.
The Inuit people did not have many things in their igloos and domes .At the back of dome was a platform across the snow blocks on the inside .They used this platform for eating during the day. In the night the Inuit people would use this platform for sleeping. They would put animal skins down on the platform. The igloo also had a fireplace and a hole in the roof so the smoke can get the smoke out. The Inuit had many different shelters.
What was the incas water system?
The Inca water system was an advanced network of irrigation and aqueducts that facilitated agriculture in the arid Andean region. It included canals, terraces, and wells, allowing them to effectively manage water resources from rivers and streams. This system supported their farming practices, enabled the cultivation of a variety of crops, and played a crucial role in sustaining the large population of the Inca Empire. The ingenuity of their engineering still impresses modern scholars and remains evident in some areas today.
What were major cities like for the Inca?
There is a reason why the Spanish wanted to conquer the Inkas as well as the Mayans and Aztecs: Amazingly, beautifully, great cities.
Main cities had architecture beyond any civilization at that time. They did not use mortar or other cement-like pavement, instead by placing each rock in a perfect way they were able to build temples and cities that could sustain earthquakes. Designed in the perfect way they brought out the Spaniards' greed in their eyes.
What was the dark side of Inca Maya and Aztec kingdoms?
I think to the more civilized world we live in today it was human sacrifice, a part of there culture that we think of today as barbaric .
Where did the Incas settle in the Caribbean?
The Incas actually settled somewhere off the coast of Afghanistan with Johnny Depp and his pirate crew.
Their strong moral believes.
What was most of the silver deep underground in rich streaks of ore called?
What was most of the silver deep underground in rich streaks of ore called?
What explorer tricked Atahualpa into giving him 90 million of gold and silver?
Francisco Pizarro Gonzalez, 1st Marques de los Atabillos [c. 1471 or 1476-June 26, 1541].