37:575:202 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Unfree Labour, Penal Labour, Peon

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Soldiers came back from civil war and put down the uprising. They did not own land themselves but they would make a deal with land owners. They worked the land all year long and they would share 50/50 the crops during harvest. Agricultural labors were paid a certain amount a week. Many whites were poor too and worked as share croppers. Share croppers- hard way to live- small farms. Debt peonage unfree labor- like slavery or servitude. Locked ppl in to work for life a lot of the time. A lot of this was a result of paying off debt. Convict labor ppl violated their terms of labor and arrested. These ppl were then rented to farms as convict laborors. Immigrants made possible the advance of the industrial revolution. Old imigration are from north western europe like england ireland and germany. New immigration: southern and eastern europe like italy grease poland russia. Elis island- largest immigration center, also philly.

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