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The Indian indenture system was a system of indentured servitude, by which more than 1.6 million workers from British India were transported to labour... |
between servant and slave classes. The Indian indenture system was a system of indenture by which two million Indians called coolies were transported to various... |
Indentured servitude in British America was the prominent system of labor in the British American colonies until it was eventually supplanted by slavery... |
Corporate finance Debt security Debt bondage Debenture Indentured servant Indian indenture system Irish slaves myth Prospectus Securities law Slavery Blackbirding... |
Indentured servitude in Pennsylvania (1682-1820s): The institution of indentured servitude has a significant place in the history of labor in Pennsylvania... |
thousands of Indians moved to Fiji to work as indentured labourers, especially on sugarcane plantations. Repatriation of indentured Indians from Fiji began... |
convict bond servants. Indentured servitude first appeared in use in Virginia in 1609. Lands newly acquired from Powhatan Indians by white settlers required... |
Indo-Fijians (redirect from Fijian Indian) Volavola, rugby union player Indian indenture system Arya Samaj in Fiji Fiji Hindi Fijian Indian diaspora South Indians in Fiji Gujaratis in Fiji Hinduism... |
Indo-Caribbeans (redirect from East Indian Communities in the Caribbean) Indo-Caribbeans or Indian-Caribbeans are people in the Caribbean who are descendants of the Jahaji indentured laborers from India and the wider subcontinent... |
Anthony Johnson (colonist) (category American indentured servants) wealth after completing his term as an indentured servant and has been referred to as "'the black patriarch' of the first community of Negro property owners... |
Coolie Woman (redirect from Coolie Woman: The Odyssey of Indenture) settlement of Indian women to the Caribbean". She critically examined the caste system, Indian family structure, and the indenture system itself in an... |
India as indentured labourers, many of them to work on the Kenya–Uganda railway. Others had arrived earlier by sea as traders. Today, the Indian community... |
Indo-Guyanese (redirect from Guyanese of Indian descent) relations Indian indenture system Indo-Caribbean Hinduism in Guyana British Indo-Caribbean community Indo-Caribbean Americans Non-resident Indian and person... |
SS Ganges (1906) (category Indian indenture ships to Fiji) operation during the last years of the Indian indenture system, Ganges was the last ship to carry Indian indentured labourers to Trinidad and to British... |
Indian South Africans are South Africans who descend from indentured labourers and free migrants who arrived from British India during the late 1800s and... |
Leonidas (ship) (category Indian indenture ships to Fiji) She had been earlier used to carry indentured labourers to the West Indies, having transported 580 Indian indentured labourers to St Lucia in 1878. Captained... |
Indo-Trinidadian and Tobagonian (category Trinidad and Tobago people of Indian descent) indentured laborers from India through the Indian indenture system from 1845 till 1917, and some Indians and other South Asians, along with their families... |
Poonah (ship) (category Indian indenture ships to Fiji) was later sold and renamed Lief. Drammen Indian Indenture Ships to Fiji Indian indenture system Indians in Fiji "G. D. TYSER & CO". Archived from the original... |
Mersey (1894 ship) (category Indian indenture ships to Fiji) com/olaf/legendsinsail/index.shtml Mersey (1805 ship) Indian Indenture Ships to Fiji Indian indenture system "The Coolie Ships". Guyana Chronicle. 5 May 2009... |
Coolie (category Anti-Indian sentiment) traders across Asia. By the 18th century, the term referred to migrant Indian indentured labourers. In the 19th century, during the British colonial era, the... |