explain the term indenture labour
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They were bounded labour who were transferable of a country of specific amount of money and time
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Indentured labour was a form of labour in which a bonded labourer workes under contract for an employer for a specific amount of time, to pay off his passage to a new country or home.
This form of labour was widely used in the plantations from the mid-nineteenth century. Labourers worked on the basis of contracts that did not specify any rights of labourers but gave immense power to employers. In the system of indentured labour, employers had the right to bring criminal charges against labourers and punish and jail them for non-fulfillment of contracts.
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