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Difference between Genízaro and Peonage Act of 1867

Genízaro vs. Peonage Act of 1867

Genízaros (or Genizaros) was the name for detribalized Native Americans (Indians) from the 17th to 19th century in the Spanish colony of New Mexico and neighboring regions of the American southwest. The Peonage Abolition Act of 1867 was an Act passed by the U.S. Congress on March 2, 1867, that abolished peonage in the New Mexico Territory and elsewhere in the United States.

Similarities between Genízaro and Peonage Act of 1867

Genízaro and Peonage Act of 1867 have 0 things in common (in Unionpedia).

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Genízaro and Peonage Act of 1867 Comparison

Genízaro has 63 relations, while Peonage Act of 1867 has 17. As they have in common 0, the Jaccard index is 0.00% = 0 / (63 + 17).

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