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- time, usually seven years or less. Apprenticeship was not the same as indentureship, although many apprentices were tricked into falling into debt and thus...
- 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...
- French colonies in 1848, and in the Dutch Empire in 1863. British Indian indentureship lasted till the 1920s. This resulted in the development of a large South...
- interested in convincing Indian women to immigrate. Colonialists saw indentureship as a temporary replacement for the labor that had previously been done...
- adopted by Africans who were brought to the Americas during slavery and indentureship. Corn and sweet potato which are native to the Americas were staples...
- 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...
- also a po****r quick dish that was seen as a staple in the days of indentureship. In Guyana, among the Indo-Guyanese people, it is po****r to eat curried...
- archive and living syllabus of text-based resources related to Indian indentureship, with country-specific resources related to Indians indentured to Mauritius...
- 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. The...
- which was adopted by Africans brought to the region during slavery and indentureship. As such, African influence can be found in the names of the variations...