The Inca may not have all the knowledge that we have today but one of the Inca's accomplishments were the causeways.
The Incas had a hard time getting to other lands because of the rivers, so they made the causeways to get through the river.
-Built a massive empire along the Andes Mountain Range. -Impressive agriculture (we wouldn't have gotten our potatoes if it weren't for the Incas!). -Built a road system through the empire and its mountains.
The Sapa Inca or Inka
Amautas, were the tutors to the Inca nobility
Sapa Inca
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They were known for war through out all countires.
Mach Picchu, successful skull surgery, census
The destruction of the Inca civilisation and opening the way for Spanish exploitation of South America.
They constructed buildings from huge stones, built walls to hold soil and canals to carry water. They made metalwork and they produced gold and silver jewelery.
Francisco Pizarro is important because he was a Spanish explorer who explored Peru; South America and the Pacific coast of South America. Pizarro's obstacles include going to war with the Inca. His accomplishments include capturing the Inca leader and gaining control over the vast Inca Empire.Francisco Pizarro is important because with out him we would not know much about SouthAmerica and Peru.
-Built a massive empire along the Andes Mountain Range. -Impressive agriculture (we wouldn't have gotten our potatoes if it weren't for the Incas!). -Built a road system through the empire and its mountains.
The Sapa Inca was on the top of the Inca society.
The Sapa Inca or Inka
He decided that the Inca's needed help, so the Inca King wanted to to rule to help out.
Amautas, were the tutors to the Inca nobility
there was no topa inca