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  2. Corvée - Wikipedia

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    Imperial China had a system of conscripting labour from the public, equated to the Western corvée system by many historians. Qin Shi Huang, the first emperor, and following dynasties imposed it for public works like the Great Wall, the Grand Canal, and the system of national roads and highways. However, as the imposition was exorbitant and ...

  3. Slavery in Pre-Columbian America - Wikipedia

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    In the Inca Empire, workers were subject to a Mit'a in lieu of taxes which they paid by working for the government, a form of corvée labor. [21] Each ayllu, or extended family, would decide which family member to send to do the work. It is debated whether this system of forced labor counts as slavery. [citation needed]

  4. Slavery in Haiti - Wikipedia

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    In 1916, the U.S. occupiers employed the corvée system of forced labor [78] allowed by Haiti's 1864 Code Rural until 1918. [77] Since the Haitian resistance fighters, or Cacos, hid out in remote, mountainous areas and waged guerrilla -style warfare against the Marines, the military needed roads built to find and fight them. [ 79 ]

  5. Ocmulgee Mounds National Historical Park - Wikipedia

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    The clans did not produce the agricultural surpluses of the previous society, which had supported the former population density and development of complex culture. Agriculture had enabled the development of hierarchy in the larger population. Its leaders planned and directed the corvée labor system that raised and maintained the great earthen ...

  6. Forced labour - Wikipedia

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    Even when labor was forced as a punishment, it was considered beneficial because it could provoke penitence, balance moral scales, or discourage others from committing crimes. Furthermore, prison officials assumed there was a limit to how much anyone else should benefit from the labor of an incarcerated person. In contrast, Lynds (agent and ...

  7. Taxation in premodern China - Wikipedia

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    Commercial taxes were generally quite low, except in times of war. Other means of state revenues were inflation, forced labor (the corvee), and the expropriation of rich merchants and landowners. Below is a chart of the sources of state revenue in Imperial China.

  8. Paik system - Wikipedia

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    The Paik system was a type of corvee labour system on which the economy of the Ahom kingdom of medieval Assam depended. In this system, adult and able males, called paiks were obligated to render service to the state and form its militia in return for a piece of land for cultivation owned by the kingdom—believed to be a legacy the Ahoms brought with them from South-Eastern Asia in 1228. [1]

  9. Manifesto of three-day corvee - Wikipedia

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    The manifesto of three-day corvee. The Manifesto of three-day corvee or An Imperial Edict Forbidding Sunday Labor by Serfs (Russian: Манифест о трёхдневной барщине от 5 апреля 1797 года) was issued by the Russian emperor Paul I on April 16, 1797, as a first ever legal attempt at extending the rights of Russian serfs.

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