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The Incan mita system was a labor system that required all able-bodied Incan citizens to contribute a certain amount of labor or work to the state. This labor was often used for public works, such as building roads, bridges, and agricultural infrastructure. It was also used for military service and other state projects. The Incan mita system was similar to a form of taxation, as labor was considered a form of payment to the state in exchange for the benefits and protection provided by the government.