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    Incan Civilization Inca civilization began in the high plateaus of the Andes Mountains. The civilization grew slowly until Pachacuti took the throne in 1438. He conquered all of Peru and more. The Inca were able to do this because they had a strong military and they were good diplomats. The Inca only used force when it was absolutely necessary. They prefered to have enemy civilizations surrender. If an enemy civilization did surrender, the Inca would let them keep local customs and rituals in exchange

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    The incas were a very highly intelligent civilization during reign over the Andes in the 12th century. They were passionate about who they were and what they did as a civilization. Although they had many emperors through their all of them influence the inca society and civilization. First, the incas were thought to be a very intelligent civilization in their reign over their land and territory of the west pre-south america. The civilization was one of the largest civilization in the area and happen

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    I’m doing a research on the Inca civilization here is all the information I got for the Inca tribe. The Inca civilization existed in 1438 A.D. The Inca civilization lived in a large portion of western South America, centered on the Andean mountain ranges, Peru, large parts of modern Ecuador, western and south central Bolivia, northwest Argentina. The type of structures the Inca built was roads, rope bridges, cellular polygonal masonry, cyclopean polygonal

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    Inca – the revolutionary civilization. Located on Andean Mountains, Inca stretched across Argentina, Peru and Chile. Throughout the empire, there were 3 distinct geographical features: The Andes Mountains, The Atacama desert, and the Amazon rainforest. Incas – also known as the Twantinsuyu ruled the largest pre-Columbian native empire. Close to the end of the 14th century the Empire began to expand from its initial origin, throughout Cuzco of the south of Andes, mountains of South America. By 1500

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    time of 1300 C.E. a civilization called the Incas began their lives in the range of the Andes Mountains. The Incas influenced and impacted the certain parts of the world with their way of living and the aspects that made them a unique culture. The Incas had various different cultures that were recognized as intelligent and creative. This civilization formed a very strong government which had a substantial impact on the types of governments following this one. In charge of the Incas was Pachacuti, who

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    ascination Of The Inca Civilization Imagine jumping into what looks like a magical mystical adventure, The tall mountains make me feel like I’m witnessing the superb sites of the Inca civilization as it was many years ago, The extensive grassy valleys make me want to dance in summer sun . Viewing photos of the Inca’s intriguing architecture makes me feel that I’m in middle earth from the Hobbit and Lord of the Rings movies. Inca was a compelling civilization. They had many engrossing beliefs and

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    The Inca Civilization Isha Sura The South American civilization consisted mainly of the Incas civilization which was advanced in architecture, agriculture, technology, language, and government. Architecture included a myriad of monuments and temples made for mostly religious reasons. This civilization invented many tools that led to their achievements of agriculture. They also had many technological advances including roadways and many farming techniques. The Incas had no real form of writing system

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    successful Mesoamerican civilizations was the Incan empire. The empire was located in what is now Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador, and southern Columbia. and existed from 1200 AD to 1400 AD.Tawantinsuyu, the government the Incas created, was a monarchy ruled by a single leader that they titled Sapa Inca. According to Wikipedia, this society “was the largest empire in pre-Columbian America, and possibly the largest empire in the world in the early 16th century.” The Inca civilization was an accomplished culture

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    The Inca civilization was an important part of our history. They lived in the Andes Mountains in the 1500’s. They had many major technological advancements such as the astronomy and math. They also had a great culture and literature. The Spanish Conquest completely changed the lives of the Inca. The Inca was one of the most important tribes in the Andes mountain area at the time. The Inca had a cultural legacy that still stands with us today. The Sculpture of Viracocha was a very important artifact

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    The Inca Civilization existed from the mid-fifteenth to the mid-sixteenth centuries (1438-1532 C.E.) in South America, which is parts of Peru, Bolivia, Colombia, and Ecuador today. It was one of the largest and most successful empires on the world at its height. The most reliable records from these societies actually come from those they were conquered by—the Spanish. Such is the case with Juan de Betanzos’ Narrative of the Inca, which captured the lives, traditions, and beliefs of the Inca through

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