• ChaoticNeutralCzech@feddit.de
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    7 months ago

    In this context? Probably so that prisons pay for themselves. Or the loophole was intentional – it seems rather obvious that Southern states could pass arbitrary laws and enforce them willy-nilly, targeting minorities or whoever fell out of favor of the ruling class.

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        how did the justify this to the lawmakers?

        In the 19th century, it was widely believed that people were criminals because of moral deficiency, and that hard labor would have a positive effect in reforming them into good, upstanding members of society.

        This is not really connected to reality in any way, but fits with the popular protestant theology of the time.

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        I am not even a US citizen and I’m making guesses based on my limited knowledge of its history. You’ll have to ask someone else.