Native labor outside the encomienda is most …

Years: 1540 - 1683
Native labor outside the encomienda is most commonly exploited through the mita, modeled after the Inca institution of the same name.

All able-bodied "free" natives are required to devote one year of their labor to some public or private Spanish concern, be it constructing a church, road, or public building, or working in a textile mill.

Although mitayos are paid for their labor, the amount is extremely meager, often less than debts accumulated through purchases from their employer, thus requiring them to continue working, sometimes indefinitely, after their assigned period of service.

In this way, the mita system disintegrates into debt peonage.

Debts are commonly passed on to ensuing generations, in which cases the mita is, in effect, slavery.

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