The Caste System grew more complex overtime.
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In ancient Indian time, Aryans developed the caste system. They had fewer number of their people in India. Aryans were fair skinned, while more darked skinned Indians existed. So the caste system formed. Brahmins, then Kshatriyas, the Vaisyas, and Sudras. There were also untouchables.
The origins of the caste system in Aryan society can be traced back to ancient Vedic texts, such as the Rigveda. The Aryan society gradually stratified into four main varnas or social classes based on occupation and hereditary divisions. Over time, this system became more rigid and hierarchical, leading to the development of a complex, birth-based caste system that determined a person's social status and occupation.
The caste system last such a long time, because people ate banana's while making it. So that is why we know that it has been around for a long time. They also played Black Ops while making it. Thank you
Business considered it to be too expensive to change over at that time.
brahmin first then kshatriya then vaishya then sudra then untouchables every time an untouchable came to a village they would bang sticks together to warn everybody that they were coming.