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The Inca Empire
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The
Inca
had an extensive
road network
throughout their
empire
, with
roads
connecting
major cities
and
towns.
Tribute payments
were made annually and consisted of foodstuffs such as
maize
,
potatoes
, and other
crops.
Quipus
were used to keep track of
taxes
,
census data
, and other important
information.
Roads
were built with
stone walls
and
drainage systems
to prevent
erosion
during
rainy seasons.
The
Inca
developed an extensive
road network
throughout their
empire
, allowing them to
communicate quickly
and
efficiently
over
long distances.
Incan agriculture
was highly productive due to their use of
irrigation systems
and
fertilizers
made from
animal manure.
Artisans
and
craftspeople
paid taxes on their
products
, which were used to support the
imperial court
and finance
public works projects.
Incan society
was highly
stratified
with clear distinctions between
social classes.
The
road network
allowed for efficient
communication
and
transportation
within the empire.
The
Inca emperor
was considered
divine
and held immense
power
over his subjects.
Mit'a
labor service required every able-bodied male over the age of
14
to work for the state for a certain number of days per year.
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