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Mita Policy's Effect on Hacienda Development and Land Tenure

Melissa Dell's research revealed that Spanish colonial policy directly shaped land ownership patterns around Mita regions. To prevent competition for mine laborers, the formation of haciendas—large rural estates with their own workforce—was restricted inside Mita districts. As a result, these powerful landholdings were primarily established in adjacent, non-Mita areas, leading to a fundamental, long-lasting difference in land tenure.

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