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Peonage (translated from Dutch)
Peonage Peonage is a form of horigheid that existed ... to work, frequently to relay a debt. Peonage came on after common rural grounds were ... died to the depravations. The system of peonage was particularly harrowing in Mexico under the ...
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Talk:Indentured servant
... apparently passed as part of the Anti-Peonage Act of 1867, specifically disallows "the voluntary ... debatable. Again, digging up the original Anti-Peonage Act might help.David Iwancio 2005-08 ... best thing and found Clyatt v. US: Peonage is sometimes classified as voluntary or involuntary ... debtor by some provision of law. But peonage, however created, is compulsory service,-involuntary servitude ... Congress has enacted (the Antipeonage Act) denouncing peonage, and punishing one who holds another ...
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Debt bondage
... the USA, it is also sometimes called peonage. (Note, however, that the word peon has ... A modernization of the feudal system was "peonage", where debtors were bound in servitude to ... basic personal autonomy within the society. Historical peonage Peonage is a system where laborers are bound ... goods and/or services. In these circumstances, peonage is a form of unfree labor. ...
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Peon (translated from German)
Peon The words Peon and Peonage are from the Spanish Spanish peón derived ... German The derived foreign words ' Peon ' and ' Peonage ' refer mostly to those that Slavery very ... the work unfree in a system works (peonage). It often implies Debt farmhand shank or ...
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Peon
Peon The words peon and peonage are derived from the Spanish peón. Spanish ... English usage The English words peon and peonage were derived from the Spanish word, and ... in an unfree labor system (known as peonage). The word often implied debt bondage and ...
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Alonzo Bailey case
... Court rendered a decision which overturned the peonage laws of Alabama. The Alonzo Bailey case ... is due to the fact that the peonage laws of the State of Alabama were ...
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Talk:Debt bondage
... while it may be accurate to equate "peonage" in US usage with debt bondage, I ... should be automatic re-directs from peon & peonage to this page. Grant65 (Talk) 02:57 ...
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Herbert Aptheker (translated from German)
... briefly as a secretary of the Abolish Peonage Committee. "Peons"or more sharecropper, from those ...
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Peon (translated from French)
... modifiant. Le mot peon et le mot peonage sont des mots dérivés du mot peón ...
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Emiliano Zapata (translated from French)
... the large one pauvreté . It escaped from peonage and could preserve its own grounds (ranchero ...
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