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    in 1911 after many months spent searching for this ancient Incan wonder. Machu Picchu holds great significance as a travel destination due to its marvelous architecture, rich history, and cultural significance. Dating back thousands of years, the Inca empire has been praised for their scientific and astronaumical findings. Surprisingly, those are not the only things the Incan's did well, they also were wonderful archetects. Machu Picchu is their best work and has been heavily visited…

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    Inca Engineering The people gathered in the central plaza for a fiesta that was celebrating the building of the new Incan temple. The Inca ruler, Pachacuti stood on the Ushnu, or central platform and watched with a strong domination in his eyes while he watched over his people. The Inca empire started as a small tribe who lived in the village of Cuzco, high in the Andes Mountains of South America. After many attempted conquering’s the Inca proved to be a worthy and strong civilization. Over…

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    Aztec Vs Inca Empire

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    of products to increase dramatically, and great inequality between classes 1. Elites lived grand lifestyles while commoners fared lifestyles far worse xiv. The Inca Empire fell in around 1525, after civil war had started because of the death of a ruler 1. Civil war allowed for all the conquered people to rebel VI. Conclusion a. Aztec and Inca similarities i. Both were based/depended on military ii. Also depended on economy, the intelligence of the ruler, religion, political institutions, and…

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    world to this day. Machu Picchu is located at the Andes Mountains in South America and has an amazing view since it is the “city in the sky.” To add, Machu Picchu is a world renowned archaeological site making a perfect place to learn the roots of the Inca Empire. Not to mention all the amazing history waiting to be discovered at Machu Picchu. Overall, Machu Picchu is the perfect place to visit for a nice relaxing vacation. Machu Picchu isn’t called the city in the shy for nothing. According to…

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    Essay On Inca Empire

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    The Inca empire Inca Empire was a very strong presence in new world, the South Americas. They had amazing architecture, which was so good that it could hold a 40 foot stone wall together with out mortar. Their empire had over six million people in it, who were very law abiding people, and their strong government was also able to govern the people over vast distances, with many natural obstacles. The Inca diet mainly consisted of stew, maize. The Inca built a vast empire. Supported by taxes,…

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    The Inca Empire, located in Peru, was the last standing empire in South America. The Incas were South American Indians also known as natives to the land. At the time their capital was called Cuzco, which lasted for three hundred years. Cuzco is also a modern city in Peru. After the rule of their fourth emperor, many tribes settled in the Andes Mountains. Each tribe was individually conquered, requiring them to adapt to the Inca ways of life. After the Indian tribes converted, they combined…

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    Inca civilization The Inca civilization arrived in Peru between 1400 and 1533 CE. Their empire extended across western South America from Quito in the north to Santiago in the south, making it the largest empire ever seen in the Americas and the largest in the world at that time. The Incas conquered people and exploited landscapes such as plains, mountains, deserts, and tropical jungle. Out of the ten million people living in the Inca Empire at the time of the Spanish conquest in 1533, the…

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    Machu Picchu would be a great travel destination because of its historical interest. Machu Picchu is one of the world's great archaelogical wonders and one of the most beautiful mountainous areas. Also, is a great historical site because of the history on how it was found. Furthermore, Machu Picchu would be a great historical travel destination because it is one of the world's great archaeological wonders. The story,"The Stones of Machu Picchu", says,"Despite the mysteries…

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    the iron ore and carbon together in a very hot fire. The Inca didn't have steel because they could not build a long enough lasting fire to heat the iron due to their wet climate. This affected their development because they didn't have strong weapons to take over other civilizations, therefore their civilization did not grow. The Incas only had bronze weapons and stone knives to protect them, the Spanish had strong and sharp swords. The Incas fell to invasion and the Spanish invaded and…

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    Who Is Machu Picchu?

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    mountaintop environment and are crisscrossed by terraces made of stone and set on a steep ridge. Machu Picchu demonstrates great architecture, artistic values, and use of land inside of the 79 acres it is located inside of. Machu Picchu is the last Inca stronghold and is also one of the most important historical sites in Latin America. The valleys surrounding Machu Picchu had been cultivated for more than a thousand years. Machu Picchu also provides a secure habitat for the endangered speckled…

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