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brilliants [131]
3 years ago
14

What did the inca do after conquering a new area​

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Harlamova29_29 [7]3 years ago
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Answer:

They would teach the leaders of newly conquered territories the quechua language.

If they revolted against the Incan authority, they were <u>executed</u> and the trustworthy would be sent to govern the new areas.

Explanation:

After taking over new territories, the Incas would offer gifts to the conquered leaders. <u>Accepting the gifts would mean that they accept the Incan authority.</u>

These leaders would then travel to Cuzco where they would be taught the quechua language and adopt the Incan culture. After this process they would <u>return back to rule according to the Incan tradition</u>.

<em>The leaders that opposed to the authority of the Incas would be executed</em> and the <u>Inca nobility would be sent to establish order in the area.</u>

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