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The Incas typically treated their prisoners of war with a mix of severity and pragmatism. Many prisoners were either executed or sacrificed in religious ceremonies to appease their gods. However, some were assimilated into Inca society, forced to work on public projects, or used as laborers in agriculture, depending on their skills and the needs of the empire. This approach allowed the Incas to strengthen their workforce while also demonstrating the power of their rule.

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