peonˈpi ən, ˈpi ɒn, ˈpyun
peon
English Definitions:
drudge, peon, navvy, galley slave (noun)
a laborer who is obliged to do menial work
peon (Noun)
A lowly person, a peasant or serf, a labourer who is obliged to do menial work
Peon
Peonage is a type of involuntary servitude of laborers having little control over their employment conditions. Peonage existed historically during the colonial period, especially in Latin America and areas of Spanish rule, as well as in the Southern United States after the American Civil War. Whites used the "Black Codes" and other systems to gain the forced labor of African Americans after slavery was abolished.
peon
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