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šŸŒ„ The Incan Empire

The Inca were one of the most successful civilizations in the Americas. A strong army helped the Inca expand, but they preferred to do it peacefully. They offered protection to groups that agreed to join them instead of fighting. In return, these groups followed Incan laws and paid taxes through labor, such as farming or building projects.

The Inca had a strong government that was well-organized. Officials made sure people worked together and helped provide food and supplies during hard times. This system kept the empire running smoothly and supported all its people.

The Inca were also known for their great achievements in building and engineering. They constructed stone buildings that have lasted for centuries and built more than 15,000 miles of roads that connected their vast empire. These achievements helped them stay united and strong.



Based on the above passage, explain why the Inca were a successful civilization.



A Complete Answer Will Include:

3–4 sentences in paragraph form

How the Inca treated and worked with other groups

How the Inca government was organized and supported its people

An example of an Incan achievement




You may use the sentence starters below to help you, or you may write your own original 3-4 sentences.



The Inca were successful at expanding their empire because they did it ___________ and offered __________ to groups that joined them. Their government made sure people had _________________.

They were also known for great achievments. For example they _____________________ , which helped the empire ____________.



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The Inca were successful at expanding their empire because they did it peacefully and offered protection and benefits to groups that joined them. These groups agreed to follow Incan laws and paid taxes through labor, such as farming or building projects, which helped integrate them into the empire. Their government was well-organized, with officials who made sure people worked together and who stored and distributed food and supplies during hard times to support the population. They were also known for great achievements; for example, their stone buildings and more than 15,000 miles of roads connected the empire and helped keep it united and strong.