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The Incas Ashley Honaker
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Location ► Western coast of South America ► From present-day Ecuador to Argentina ► Spread from southern Andeans ► Capital at Cuzco
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History ► The Twantinsuyu (Inca) Empire emerged around 1300 C.E. from the Andean cultures of Tihuanaco and Huari ► Inca armies centered in Cuzco around an Inca waged military campaigns to gain new territories Conquered peoples would be forced to join Inca army, thus expanding military power
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Inca Road System ► Intricate network of trade routes through major cities ► Rope bridges constructed to make faster routes ► No horses or wheels so they used the llama
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Economy ► Agrarian Economy Food grown and harvested to feed population ► Terracing, irrigation, and field rotation produced higher yields ► Kept in storehouses and intricately documented Became part of extensive trade network
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Political Structure ► Bureaucracy Central state controlled by Inca ► Inca members of noble class Four provinces (suyus) that met at Cuzco ► Ruled by governors (aposs) Local communities
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Political Structure ► Mandatory public service (mita) ► Collection of lands and tribute ► Lands divided among: People The Sun (religion) State
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The Incas ► Split inheritance- political power went to successor, but wealth and land went to male descendants ► Incas seen as divine ► Upon death Incas were: Mummified Called on for advice at times
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Inca Life ► Difficult infancy Expected to walk by 1 At 2 one was no longer an infant ► At 14 a boy would become a man ► Boys given tests of endurance and knowledge ► Expected to marry and lead a primarily agrarian life
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Diets ► Consumed mostly vegetables Maize most popular ► Fish, nuts, and occasionally guinea pigs
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Women ► Given name at 5 ► Woman at puberty ► 18-22 marriage ► Some became “Virgins of the Sun” which were temple servants ► Some education at women’s schools Taught women’s work ► Expected to run household and care for children ► Gender hierarchy Beautiful women go further than plain women
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Trial Marriages ► Couple would test marriage out for a year Could continue on with marriage ► Could not divorce unless woman was childless Could quit the marriage after trial ends
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Religion ► Animistic in nature ► Sun god was highest deity Temple of the Sun was center of religion ► Local gods tolerated ► Sacrifices made to the gods ► Believed in reincarnation
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Woven Art ► Incas were known for beautiful cloth ► Women employed to weave cloth for the population
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Architecture ► Very advanced ► Rocks packed closely together for protection during earthquakes ► Aqueducts, bridges, roads, and temples constructed
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Advances ► Mathematics Used Quipu (knotted strings for counting) ► Solar and lunar calendars ► Medicine Cranial surgery Use of coca leaves for medicinal healing (from same plant as cocaine) ► Legal structure Due process and rule of law
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Decline and Fall ► Organized structure began to crumble ► Rivalry among clans escalated into civil war ► Spanish conqueror Pizarro had the last Inca killed in 1533
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