The Mita system in the Inca Empire was a form of labor taxation that required communities to provide a certain number of workers for state projects, such as road building and agriculture. While some people appreciated the system for the benefits it brought, such as infrastructure development and access to resources, many resented it due to the heavy demands placed on their labor and the disruption to their own agricultural activities. This resentment often stemmed from the harsh conditions and exploitation that could accompany the forced labor, leading to social tensions within the empire.
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