- time,
usually seven years or less.
Apprenticeship was not the same as
indentureship,
although many
apprentices were
tricked into
falling into debt and thus...
-
French colonies in 1848, and in the
Dutch Empire in 1863.
British Indian indentureship lasted until the 1920s. This
resulted in the
development of a large...
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India would call the
island Chinidat as a way of
luring workers into
indentureship on the
sugar plantations. The
islands that make up modern-day Trinidad...
-
cuisine developed on the
island as a
result of
waves of
slavery and
indentureship, such as
callaloo from the
Angolan dish calulu, okra and taro. Along...
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India would call the
island Chinidat as a way of
luring workers into
indentureship. On Tuesday, 31 July, 1498
Columbus sent a
sailor to
climb up to the...
-
interested in
convincing Indian women to immigrate.
Colonialists saw
indentureship as a
temporary replacement for the
labor that had
previously been done...
-
Cyrus Prudhomme David (November 1867 –
October 1923) was a
Trinidad and
Tobago lawyer, reformer, and
member of the
Legislative Council of
Trinidad and...
- as well as on cocoa, rice, banana, coconut, and
coffee estates after indentureship.
After the
first wave of
migration of
indentured laborers, more Indians...
- India.
Pundit Ram
Lakhan Mishra was from Bhelupur, Bihar, India.
After indentureship,
Pundit Ram
Lakhan and
Ganga Mishra had
settled at
Boodoo Trace in the...
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archive and
living syllabus of text-based
resources related to
Indian indentureship, with country-specific
resources related to
Indians indentured to Mauritius...