explain indentured labours.
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An indentured servant or indentured laborer is an employee within a system of unfree labor who is bound by a signed or forced contract to work for a particular employer for a fixed time. The contract often lets the employer sell the labor of an indenturee to a third party
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Indentured labours:
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In india, labours were hired under contracts which promised return travel to india after they had worked 5 yrs on their employer's plantations. In mid 19th century Indian places experienced many changes. They failed to pay rents, became deeply in debt and were forced to migrate in search of work. This is how indian labours became indentured.
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Indentured labours:
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In india, labours were hired under contracts which promised return travel to india after they had worked 5 yrs on their employer's plantations. In mid 19th century Indian places experienced many changes. They failed to pay rents, became deeply in debt and were forced to migrate in search of work. This is how indian labours became indentured.
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