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In what case could people still be forced into involuntary servitude?

As punishment for a crime.


Use a sentence with the word servitude?

Southern plantation owners relied on the SERVITUDE of purchased people for their crops to thrive, and make money.


Involuntary servitude is another way to say?

Involuntary servitude is another way to make 'Forced Slavery' sound more politically correct, so they might say. Involuntary servitude is meant to sound less harsh and not as inhumane as it actually is.Forced slavery was supposed to be abolished in the 1800's, but I think they just worked out a way to trick people with words, so it doesn't sound so bad.. and the people will probably go along with it... they thought.It's not Forced on you, it is just Involuntary..It's not Slavery, you are just being placed under servitude and will be performing services for us.See, it doesn't sound so bad.. Does it?Don't be fooled. * Forced and Involuntary are the same word. * Servitude and Slavery are also the same word.* They at least carry the same meaning, within the game.


Which amendment guaranteed African Americans the right to vote?

The 13th amendment officially rendered slavery and involuntary servitude unconstitutional, and the 15th amendment prohibited the national government and the state governments from denying the vote based on "race, color, or previous condition of involuntary servitude."


When could people be treated like slaves According to the Thirteenth Amendment?

If they committed a crimee...


What is the importance of the 13th Amendment today?

It means that everyone is created equal, blacks and whites. No one should be punished as slaves. But white people today still think that they are better than blacks and that blacks are always up to no good yes, that everyone is created equal and that no one should be judged because of their history or race


What is the trade of people in servitude called?

Servant.


Why should people have voted for the 13th Amendment in the 1800s or early 1900s?

It was created to abolish slavery and involuntary servitude. It would free the slaves.People don't vote for amendments. They are passed by Congress and the 13, 14th, 15th were passed right after the Civil War in 1867.


A typical large plantation in the chesapeake region was home to a wealthy famile and skilled workers along with?

enslaved people who were forced to work on the plantation. The wealthy family would oversee the operations of the plantation, while skilled workers, such as carpenters and blacksmiths, would carry out various tasks. Enslaved people would perform the majority of the labor, working in the fields, tending to crops, and contributing to the overall economic success of the plantation.


Can slavery exist in today's society?

The multitude of cases are among the poorest where in order to pay for a debt, these people are often used either in the sex trade and involuntary servitude. Child exploitation is very large especially in Brazil and Thailand who have the worst problems. These children are from very poor families or are kidnapped. Children from as young of 7, are used in sex trafficking, involuntary servitude, where sometimes their genitalia are removed, illicit adoptions, or to become child soldiers. Most of the pimps or madams involved use the children for drug trafficking. Can slavery exist in today's society? Yes it can.


What system allowed people to free passage to the colonies in return for a promise to work?

The Headright System! Indentured Servitude


How can Belvedere Plantation be contacted?

Belvedere Plantation, near Fredericksburg, Virginia, is a working farm where people can visit, participate in farm events, and purchase produce. The plantation's web site has a contact form for general inquiries; they may also be reached by postal mail, by phone at 540-373-4478 and by fax.