The practice of capturing sailors and forcing them to serve on a ship from Another Country is called impressment. This was a common practice during times of war or conflict when one country needed more sailors for their navy.
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This is known as slavery and is a violation of human rights. It has been recognized as a crime under international law and there are efforts in place to combat and eliminate this practice worldwide.
Carey equated impressment with slavery because both involved forcing individuals into labor against their will. Impressment referred to the practice of forcing American sailors into service on British naval vessels, which Carey saw as a violation of individual rights and reminiscent of the lack of freedom in slavery.
Slaves were often forcibly taken from their countries through the transatlantic slave trade, where they were captured, bought, and transported to other regions to be used as labor. This brutal and inhumane practice brought millions of individuals from Africa to the Americas to work on plantations and in other industries.
Spanish colonies and Africa.
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Another word for kidnapping and forcing someone to do something is "abduction."
Impressment is forcing American sailors into joining the British Navy.
Not sure if this is specific to modern warfare, it mostly happened in the late 1700s and early 1800s. It is called Impressment.
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Pressgang was forcing ordinary people in a port onto a boat to be sailors.
Featherbedding
Human trafficking is the crime of forcing a person to move to a different country and become a slave and or prostitute.
Pig-headedness. Also known as "democracy", although there is nothing democratic about forcing ones own political system onto another country.
Conservation and restraint.
Shanghaiing refers to the practice of kidnapping people to serve as sailors.