Rope bridges were crucial to the Incas as they facilitated transportation and communication across the rugged Andean terrain. These bridges allowed for the movement of people, goods, and military forces, enhancing trade and military logistics. Their construction demonstrated advanced engineering skills and an understanding of their environment, enabling the Incas to effectively connect and unify their vast empire. Additionally, the bridges played a vital role in maintaining cultural and economic exchanges between different regions.
Gold was important to the Incas for simple ornamentation and covering. They did not use it for monetary transactions or its intrinsic value.
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Rope bridges would have to get repaired or replaced because they would get old and break down or maybe they might even kill someone if they are under the bridge and the bridge just break on them.
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The incas. Is so ugly they look like a horse
The Incas used llamas for transportation purposes until they got horses from the Spanish. So yes, the Incas did have horses.
The Incas were in the Americas, not in ancient Egypt. So no, the Incas never made mummies in ancient Egypt. The Egyptians did.
Yes. The incas wouldn't do it the same exact way that we did, but they would do service. They had no money so they would do stuff like help build bridges Yes They Loved Paying Taxes Cause They Are Cool Kids!
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They were primary in establishing cities, and demonstrating that the new agriculture, intentional crops to feed the cities, was viable, in the S American continent.