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Compare and contrast the gang labor system used in the South to the communal labor systems used in Africa.
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Out of Many: A History of the American People

Out of Many: A History of the American People


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The gang labor system was a form of forced labor used in the South during the era of slavery. Under this system, slaves were divided into groups or “gangs” and were required to work together under the direction of an overseer. The gang labor system was characterized by long hours, harsh working conditions, and a lack of autonomy for the slaves.

In contrast, communal labor systems were used in many African societies prior to the arrival of Europeans. These systems were based on the idea of collective work, with members of a community working together to achieve a common goal. Communal labor systems were often characterized by a sense of shared responsibility and a strong social bond among community members.

While the gang labor system and communal labor systems share some similarities in that they both involve groups of people working together, they differ in their underlying principles and the degree of autonomy given to workers. The gang labor system was a form of forced labor that was imposed on slaves, while communal labor systems were based on voluntary participation and a sense of shared responsibility among community members.

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