Labor Systems

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Across
  1. 2. A required fee that slaves or peasants had to pay to the state
  2. 4. Someone who gave a job to peasants or slaves and controlled them
  3. 6. defined as an estate that had many functions including being used as a mine, factory, or even observatory
  4. 8. Owing something to someone, would often be payed off through labor
  5. 11. The way in which empires controlled people and completed projects such as roads
  6. 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
  7. 13. A person who is under complete control of someone else unwillingly
  8. 15. People who had lived in the Americas prior to colinization
Down
  1. 1. The act of putting an end to something, most empires did this in some way with their labor systems
  2. 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
  3. 5. A large piece of land owned by someone
  4. 7. communal slave system that expected natives to provide labor and tributes, they were often abused and faced death if they were to resist
  5. 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
  6. 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
  7. 14. An empire that colonized the Inca and changed their labor systems