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Lasting Effects of the Mita and the Atlantic Slave Trade

Although the Mita system was abolished more than two centuries ago, its societal and economic effects are still perceptible today. This persistent legacy is comparable to the long-term consequences of other major systems of forced labor, such as the Atlantic slave trade in Africa and slavery in the United States.

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