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Jan 1, 1100
the period of warm weather
research has revealed that a period of warm weather between AD1100 and 1533 cleared large areas of mountain land to be used for farming, helping the Incas to spread t from Colombia to the central plains of Chile. With the tree line moving higher up the mountains, the Incas carved terraces into the mountainside to grow potatoes, maizes, and developed a system. -
Jan 1, 1400
The Inca civilizatio
The Inca civilization flourished in ancient Peru between c. 1400 and 1533 CE, and their empire eventually 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. -
Jan 1, 1438
Inca
The Inca were founded in 1438 -
Jan 1, 1438
Inca living
In the 13th century, a small group of people lived high in the Andes Mountains.over 200 years later, the band of travelers had grown into an empire covering most of the Andes with a population of 9 to 16 million people. That empire belonged to the Incas, although it only successful from 1438 until the Spanish took it in 1532, its accomplishments were unbelievable The Incas ideas and inventions are still used today. -
Jan 1, 1438
What the Inca did for fun
The Inca’s did many things for fun, they enjoyed dance and music, which was a major part of their culture. They invented a game called Pisqoynyo, which is played with a spinning top, and a dice game called Picanha. They also enjoyed playing sports. -
Period: Jan 1, 1438 to Aug 29, 1533
how the Inca changed things
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Jan 1, 1453
Inca trenpertaion
The Incas created a highway and road system in Peru with over 18,000 miles of roads -
Jan 1, 1476
Inca empire
The Inca empire was short by 1533 Atahualpa, the last Sapa Inca, was killed on the orders of the Conquistador Francisco Pizarro 1476–1541 that became the Spanish rule. -
Jan 1, 1533
the Inca died
Millions of people, possibly 30 million people the people of Peru today carry the blood of their ancestors, and many still continue in the ways of the Inca there are no true inca still living. -
the Inca created freeze dried food
The Inca created the idea of freeze-dried foods. They put them on mountain terraces, and the sun and extremely cold temperatures combined with the harvester's trampling on them created a freeze-dried product that lasted forever. The Incas stored their potatoes and other food crops on the mountain heights above Machu Picchu. The cold mountain temperatures froze the food and the water inside slowly evaporized in high altitudes -
Inca Religion
Inca Religion. The Incas believed the god Viracocha created the earth, stars, and all living things.They believed that he created the moon and the sun by pulling them from an island in Lake Titicaca. Inti, the god of sun was another important god.the Inca ruler or Sapa Inca was the Son of the Sun a direct descendent of the sun god, and when he died he would go back to the sun.