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- The mita system and Inca labor system | Quechuas Expeditions
What is the mita system? The mita system was a labor tributary system used by the Inca Empire, which required communities to provide workers for state projects
- Indigenous labor, encomienda, New Spain - Britannica
The repartimiento system, frequently called the mita in Peru and the cuatequil (a Spanish-language corruption of Nahuatl coatequitl or cohuatequitl) in New Spain (Mexico), was in operation as early as 1499 and was given definite form about 1575
- Mita System - (Latin American History – 1791 to Present) - Fiveable
The mita system was a labor system used by the Spanish colonial authorities in Peru, requiring indigenous people to work a set number of days per year in mines and agricultural projects
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MITA is a Madison, Wisconsin-based organization with the simple goal to connect and provide global know-how and resources to its members MITA provides international trade information to the organizations and individuals looking to expand their international reach
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- The Mita System: Forced Labor in the Inca Empire and Spanish Colony
The mita was a system of forced labor imposed on the indigenous population in the Spanish colonies of the Americas It required indigenous people to work for Spanish landowners for a period of time without compensation
- Mita - SourceWatch
Mita was a form of coerced labor in South America under the Spanish It was derived from the Incan tradition of mit'a, described below: "The majority of the empire's able-bodied citizens sustained its economy with the mit'a, or service tax in the form of agricultural work or of labor in government-owned mines, and on bridges, buildings, and roads
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