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corvee

noun as in labor camp

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To do so, they resurrected corvée, a 19th-century Haitian law for indentured labor.

Laborers forced into corvée fled their captors and joined the fight.

Anyone who attempted to escape corvée labor was treated like a deserter, and many were shot.

One polity in this nation developed the position of uparaja under Trailokanat and used a corvee system of nai and phrai before it fell to Alaungpaya.

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He envied those not burdened with “water duty,” or “corvée de l’eau,” as it is referred to here — the trek, and then the lowering of bowls or buckets, by rope, into the deep wells.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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