define indentured labour
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Indentured labour was a system of bonded labour that was instituted following the abolition of slavery.Indentured labour were recruited to work on sugar, cotton and tea plantations, and rail construction projects in British colonies in West Indies, Africa and South East Asia.
Definition of indentured labourer. A poor person in former times who agreed to work for an employer for a specific number of years. During this period of time, they learnt a skill or job, but had to pay their employer for their travelling and living costs.
Definition of indentured labourer. A poor person in former times who agreed to work for an employer for a specific number of years. During this period of time, they learnt a skill or job, but had to pay their employer for their travelling and living costs.
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A poor person in former times who agreed to work for an employer for a specific number of years. During this period of time, they learnt a skill or job, but had to pay their employer for their travelling and living costs.
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A poor person in former times who agreed to work for an employer for a specific number of years. During this period of time, they learnt a skill or job, but had to pay their employer for their travelling and living costs.
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