Inca poster
by: Ethan L.
Citation: "Inca empire for kids: government." ducksters. ducksters, n.d. Web. 26 Aug. 2015
State, explain, + support what you learned from this source about your topic.
At the height of the empire the Inca army grew a lot with 200,000 soilders. They had near by towns to help them and the government expand for the government and it is very important to the Inca expanding their army. For example, “sometimes the empire would give the army solders for combat” and you could probely come pair that to like, of your mom was having a bad day, you would make her something special or do something speail because shes important to you. And the Inca’s army is as important as you mom in your life..
Citation: Inca empire. wikipedia, nd. Web. 27 Aug. 2015
Citation: Inca empire. wikipedia, nd. Web. 27 Aug. 2015
the Inca army was a multi-ethnic army. By putting down rebellions, the Inca army was pretty close to 200,000 solders their rebellions would keep adding to the Inca and the inca would help them for more troops. For example, if you wanted a cookie, and all your other friends had a cookie, you would start putting up rebellions to get a piece of a cookie. To want as many cookies as you want, so you would make as many rebellions as you can. And put that to the Incas time.” The Incas had a lot of rebollions at that time too because they wanted more solders” .
Picture #2 Title: map of the huri and tiahuanaco
It shows where the early tribes of the Inca’s in peru and maybe where the guards at the capital were located.
ducksters. inca empire tribes of early peru, nd. Web. 31 Aug. 2015
Picture #1 Title: the temple of the sun at macho picchu
It shows where all the areas or one of the areas where the guards would stand to look over for bad guys.
Citation: ducksters. inca empire machu picchu, nd. Web. 31 Aug. 2015.
Picture #3 Title: map of macho picchu
It shows maps of like tribes and the tribes may have really good or really bad army depends on the area.
Citation: ducksters. inca empire machu picchu, nd. Web. 31 Aug. 2015.