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What problems did the incas overcome to rule their huge empire?

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The land the Incans had settled on was hilly. Due to hilly geographical nature of the mountain, farming and efficient movement was a real hassle. Incans were smart enough to device a road system that enabled them to overcome common geographic problems like distance. To make their mountainous lands for suitable for farming, they also built terraces with step-like platform where they could safely plant their crops.

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