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INCA EMPIRE
ROADS, BRIDGES AND TRIBUTES
One of the inheritances that the Incas owed to Wari Empire
was the system of roads through the Andes, which they
improved considerably.
To pass rivers and streams, they armed quickly hanging
bridges, made of ropes, which allowed the passage of their armies, their chasquis and the tribute charges they
collected.
TUPAC YUPANQUI
He was the tenth Inca
He had already highlighted as a military during the
kingdom of his father. He expanded immensely the
empire.
After assuming the throne, he expanded the borders towards the south until arriving at the river Biobio in
Chile.
THE INCA PACHACUTEC
Within the government of the ninth Inca, Pachacutec,
there was a first great expansion of the empire, from
Titicaca to Junín.
He improved the organization of the State, regulated the
taxes, the way to collect them and distribute them.
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ORGANIZATION OF SOCIETY
Although not all the features or characteristics of life
indigenous can be repeated and there are aspects such as
authoritarianism that should not be imitated.
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