The Rise, Presence, and Fall of the Inca
Title: The Rise, Presence, and Fall of the Inca
Category: /History
Details: Words: 729 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
The Rise, Presence, and Fall of the Inca
Category: /History
Details: Words: 729 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
The Rise, Presence, and Fall of the Inca
The importance and influence that a civilization creates is not often thought about by people. It can create many differences in the lives in mankind around the world. The textbook definition of a civilization is the state of human society marked by a high level of intellectual, technological, cultural, and social development. This statement does not emphasize the effect that a civilization has on a population. The
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Incas were drivin out of Cuzco, and were desperate to gain control. The probelm was the Spanish army could hold off a huga attack because they were armed with modern weapons of the time. The empire couldn've have lived on, but they destoyed it. They had a significant impact of surrounding cultures and the people of them. The Inca civilization was suck an informative culture. The Incas had suck a great civilization of the time.