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How were Incan commoners grouped within their social class?

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Incan society had two main groups-nobles and commoners. Unlike the Aztecs, the Inca did not make slaves of prisoners of war. Nobles ran the government, controlled the army, and enjoyed a rich style of life. Aside from the artisans, who had a slightly higher social position, most commoners were farmers. I don't know if this is what you are looking for but I hope it helps

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