Answer: Inca
The Incas were one of the most civilized peoples in America. They comprised mainly the Quechua, Aymará, Yunka, etc. tribes, which, according to the Spanish, formed the Empire of the Incas, a name derived from the reigning family belonging to the Quechua tribe, the main of the empire.
The Inca culture has been totally destroyed and today only ruins of its grand monuments, temples and palaces remain.
Answer: Asides spreading the gospel, the other trade benefits were their drive to improve their economy.
Explanation:
The European's took spreading of the gospel serious when they engaged the American's. It's been believed they did it for some certain reasons;
- For the sake of their economy; to acquire gold and other natural resources
- They really wanted to spread the gospel and saw America as a fertile ground
- An improved trading link between them.
Asides spreading the gospel, the other trade benefits were their drive.
Answer:
Mesoamerica have been connected the North and South America culturally and geographically throughout the history. Mesoamerican culture and aspects heavily influenced southwestern United States, being the frontier borderline between North America and Mesoamerica.
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