Labor Systems
Across
- 2. A required fee that slaves or peasants had to pay to the state
- 4. Someone who gave a job to peasants or slaves and controlled them
- 6. defined as an estate that had many functions including being used as a mine, factory, or even observatory
- 8. Owing something to someone, would often be payed off through labor
- 11. The way in which empires controlled people and completed projects such as roads
- 12. peasants in Russia who had become homeless and in turn began living on the property of the wealth and were then put in a slave like situation however this system ended because it was unhelpful to the military power of russia
- 13. A person who is under complete control of someone else unwillingly
- 15. People who had lived in the Americas prior to colinization
Down
- 1. The act of putting an end to something, most empires did this in some way with their labor systems
- 3. the empire that used a rotating labor system before the colonization of the spanish, after colinization the system turned into a communal and forced labor system
- 5. A large piece of land owned by someone
- 7. communal slave system that expected natives to provide labor and tributes, they were often abused and faced death if they were to resist
- 9. the form of servitude in which the laborers has a contract with their employer and they would provide labor for eitheir a fixed amount of time or until a debt had been paid
- 10. the enslaved were treated as personal property and could be bought, sold, or inherited. Children born to the enslaved of this system would then also become enslaved
- 14. An empire that colonized the Inca and changed their labor systems