What did the Aztec state and the Inca empire have in common and how did they differ from each other?

The Aztecs were engaged in poultry farming, crafts, trade, and agriculture. In turn, the Incas were engaged in handicrafts, agriculture, cattle breeding, but trade was poorly developed.

Among the Aztecs, the head of state was a great priest who ruled over all the tribes. The Incas also had a spiritual leader. The country was divided into separate provinces, where governors ruled.

The Aztecs worshiped the god of agriculture and the god of war. They had human sacrifices. The Incas were also pagans, but their chief was the solar deity.



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