Honors World History
Forced labor is a form of coercion in which individuals are compelled to work against their will, often under threat of punishment or violence. This practice has been utilized throughout history, especially in colonial contexts, where it was used to exploit indigenous populations and enslaved individuals for economic gain. The impact of forced labor can be seen across various historical events and locations, highlighting the human suffering and economic benefits derived from this exploitative system.
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