mita

(noun)

A form of labor tax that required one person from each family to work in the mines. The Spanish enforced this heavy labor tax once they gained control of the region.

Related Terms

  • Viceroyalty of Peru
  • Inca Civil War

Examples of mita in the following topics:

  • Administration of the Inca Empire

    • This form of labor taxation was called mita.
  • The Spanish Conquest

    • The Spanish also enforced heavy manual labor taxes, called mita, on the local populations.
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