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Mitas | MiSide Wiki | Fandom The Mitas are the primary inhabitants of the game world shown in MiSide They serve as the primary characters with whom the player will interact during their playthrough Each version of the game posses a different form of Mita For every one made from a version, a new duplicate of that Mita, as
Mita - Wikipedia Mit'a (Quechua pronunciation: [ˈmɪˌtʼa]) [1][2] was a system of mandatory labor service in the Inca Empire, as well as in Spain's empire in America [3] Mit'a (federal work) was effectively a form of tribute to the Inca government in the form of labor, i e a corvée Tax labor accounted for much of the Inca state tax revenue; [4] beyond that, it was used for the construction of the road
Play Miside, Live with Mita Your life takes an unexpected turn when your favorite waifu simulator game releases an update Enter Mita, the charming central character of MiSide, who helps you with simple game tasks until she expresses a desire to meet you in person
Incan Mita System Definition - AP World History: Modern Key Term . . . The Incan Mit'a System was a labor system used by the Inca Empire where citizens were required to work for the state on various projects, such as agriculture, mining, and construction, for a specific period each year
Mita | Encyclopedia. com Mita, a colonial Andean system of rotating forced Indian labor assigned by the state to designated beneficiaries The Spanish conquerors derived the mita from the Quechuan mit'a, whereby Andean society made temporary assignments of workers for community projects
The mita system: From duty to exploitation | Mita System The mita system was a sophisticated labor tribute system developed by the Inca Empire to organize large-scale public works across its vast territory Rather than relying on monetary taxes or permanent conscription, the Incas used labor as a form of social contribution
The Mitas in Miside - Miside Zone Mita, or Crazy Mita, is a rejected mannequin model that pretends to be Mita by putting on their skin and is the first Mita the player meets She also serves as the primary antagonist of MiSide
The Mita System: How the Inca Empire Organized Labor - Best Andes Travel The mita system was a sophisticated labor tax that formed the economic and social foundation of the Inca Empire Unlike slavery, this system required communities (organized into ayllus, or clans) to contribute workers in rotating shifts for state projects
Mita - Definition, Usage Quiz | Ultimate Lexicon Mita is a term originating from the Quechua language, used to describe a mandatory public service system in the Incan Empire and later adopted and adapted by Spanish colonial authorities in South America