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25 March, 17:23
How was the Sapa Inca treated in Inca society?
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Daniella Ortiz
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It was the Inca way to make sure that the Sapa Inca lived in splendor. The way that the Inca government organized society meant that everyone worked for the Sapa Inca. And, if the Sapa Inca owned your labor, he also owned what you created with your labor.
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