Throughout the human history there Were many times where the fundamental rights of every human was discriminated due to their race and Ethnicity or just being treated differently or being forced to do labor without a pay. This is called human rights violation. During the 1700s and 1800s, the Southern American economy was heavily based on slave labor of Africans which is a human rights violation because the Africans were worked without a pay and some African women were used as sex slaves and more. Since then some countries have had not learn from history for example North Korea which has been similar and different from early America because North Korea is still known to violate the human rights of their people Through forced labor, enslavement, executions of anyone who is considered unloyal to the state and more. …show more content…
The early American southern colony depended on forced labor or slavery to support the economy and North Korea depends on work camps or force to support the military and the government. For example, North Korea is a heavily militarized Nation large militaries like North Korea's cost a lot of money. North Korea is also considered a third world country which means it is not developed like European countries so if they do not use Forced labor of their own people there is no way they will be able to support their military because the government does not have enough money to hire North Korean people to do the stuff they need them to do. Additionally this is similar to the American colonies because they also depended on forced labor for their economy. For instance if the colonists did not have cheap labor like the slaves they would not be able to have acres of Cash crops that are profitable and make them very rich and also boom the