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I don't know if the French were during the time of the Louisiana purchase or if they were just fought against. During the Civil war many confederate and union soldiers were taken to prison camps with dismal and deadly conditions but I am also not sure if they were forced into labor while captive.
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Not quite the same but Japanese and people of Japanese descent were put into camps during the Second World War... Catholics were looked down on. They thought it wopuld stop Kennedy becoming President. I cannot think of any other indentured people.
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Men in general to women. The battle of the sexes was fought and the women won!
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Since when haven't women been indentured?
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your all "Indentured Servants" you just don't see it yet and the conspiracy gets clearer ... ...why enslave just one group of people when you can manipulate your way into enslaving all of them ... ~Nemo~
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the majority of people trafficked into the US today come from China, Vietnam, and Mexico. but given that there are still 27 million slaves in the world today, it's safe to say that slaves have come from every ethnic group and every country (though not all necessarily into the US).
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Europeans, mostly Irish, Scottish, English, and Germans, were brought over in substantial numbers as indentured servants, particularly in the British Thirteen Colonies. Over half of all white immigrants to the English colonies of North America during the 17th and 18th centuries may have been indentured servants
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Arisztid, today no one is safe. Trafficking Victims An estimated 800,000 men, women, and children are trafficked across international borders each year. Millions more are trafficked within their own national borders for a variety of purposes, including forced labor, bonded labor, sexual servitude, and involuntary servitude. The nationalities of trafficking victims are as diverse as the world's cultures. Some leave developing countries, seeking to improve their lives through low-skilled jobs in more prosperous countries. Others fall victim to forced or bonded labor in their own countries. The majority of transnational victims are trafficked into commercial sexual exploitation. http://www.state.gov/g/tip/c16467.htm
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