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Session 2 - The Inca Empire

Session 2 - The Inca Empire. Inca – 1200 AD to 1530s. The great imperialists – “administrators of empire” Highly disciplined, organized, effective and militaristic when they had to be. Cuzco – Lake Titicaca. Ayllu. Ayllu. Mutual aid and responsibility

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Session 2 - The Inca Empire

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  1. Session 2 - The Inca Empire

  2. Inca – 1200 AD to 1530s • The great imperialists – “administrators of empire” • Highly disciplined, organized, effective and militaristic when they had to be

  3. Cuzco – Lake Titicaca

  4. Ayllu

  5. Ayllu • Mutual aid and responsibility • Communal life and reciprocities between members • Precursor of welfare state • Most humiliated, despised class within the empire were people blackballed by their ayllus for offenses against the community

  6. Politics - Tahuantinsuyu

  7. Cusi Yupanqui - Pachacuti

  8. Coricancha

  9. El Dorado

  10. Administrators of Empire – How?

  11. Highway System – 50,000 kms

  12. Chasqui

  13. Quipu - Tambo

  14. Quipu - Tambo

  15. Tambo

  16. Inca militarism

  17. Reciprocity - Chicha

  18. Tax/Tribute/Mita

  19. Mitamae – social control

  20. Inca – submission through education

  21. Conflict – external and internal

  22. Political succession

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