peonage การใช้
- However, peonage was an illicit form of forced labor.
- That appointment was then extended to cover peonage matters throughout the country.
- However, the businessmen were accused of " peonage ".
- Comer was successful in turning back the peonage investigation.
- However, Corbin was accused of " peonage ."
- The firm was infamous for its style of industrial peonage with immigrant workers.
- His influence was also a primary cause of peonage.
- Instead they were taken prisoner, held under guard and forced into prostitution or peonage.
- In the Peruvian Amazon, debt peonage is an important aspect of contemporary Urarina society.
- After the American Civil War of 1861 1865, peonage developed in the Southern United States.
- However, its many modern forms continue to include pawning, peonage, and worker debt.
- *In Peru a peonage system existed from the 16th century until land reform in the 1950s.
- Peonage existed historically during the colonial period, especially in Latin America and areas of Spanish rule.
- As such, the demand for not only slave labor but also peonage within these colonies grew.
- If the worker is forced to work off a debt to his employer, the offense becomes peonage.
- President Lyndon B . Johnson abolished peonage in 1966, which rapidly decreased sharecropping in every plantation nationwide.
- The defense included claims that Franklin acted in self-defense and that the peonage laws were unjust.
- Delegates ignored the fact that Taliban Muslim extremists have reduced the women and girls of Afghanistan to gender peonage.
- Further, the peonage laws of Alabama were found to be contrary to the Thirteenth Amendment and therefore unconstitutional.
- Because of the Spanish tradition, peonage was still widespread in New Mexico Territory after the American Civil War.
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