The Incas and their Extinction
The Incas were a small tribe that lived in the highlands of Peru. They were known for their beautiful civilization, and their ugly downfall. The Incas were brilliant in their ingenuity, government and engineering flourished underneath their rule, and the civilization flourished. Government in the Inca nation was far more advanced than many others at the time. There was an organized ruling system, including and Emperor and Nobles. Language was another major part of the Inca civilization, and there was a common widespread language that was spoken.
The incas lived in small villages, and even their capitol was smaller than many present day cities. Spanish explores report it being a glorious place. But unfortunately the Spaniards were the ones that brought the Incas to their end, as they took claim of North America. Political unrest within the Incan's society had also caused unstable positions within the cities, making it even easier for the Spaniards to conquer the great nation.
The incas lived in small villages, and even their capitol was smaller than many present day cities. Spanish explores report it being a glorious place. But unfortunately the Spaniards were the ones that brought the Incas to their end, as they took claim of North America. Political unrest within the Incan's society had also caused unstable positions within the cities, making it even easier for the Spaniards to conquer the great nation.
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