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The history of forced labor in the United States encompasses to all forms of unfree labor which have occurred within the present day borders of the United States through the modern era. "Unfree labor" is a generic or collective term for those work relations, in which people are employed against their … See more
Native American groups often enslaved war captives whom they primarily used for small-scale labor. Some, however, were used in ritual sacrifice. While little is known, there is little … See more
According to the National Human Rights Center in Berkeley, California, there are currently about 10,000 forced laborers in the U.S., around one-third of whom are domestic servants and some portion of whom are children. In reality, this number could be far higher … See more
By the time of the American Revolution (1775–1783), the status of slave had been institutionalized as a racial caste associated with … See more
Continued forms of involuntary servitude persisted after the Emancipation Proclamation and the adoption of the Thirteenth … See more
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From the beginning of African slavery in the North American colonies, slaves were often viewed as property, rather than people. Slave women were often raped by white overseers, planter's younger sons before they … See moreWikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license Forced labour - Wikipedia
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WEBWhen the Virginia colony was founded in 1607, the majority of unfree laborers in the colony were indentured servants, men and women who signed a legal contract called an indenture that bound them to work for a …
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