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how did agents recruited the indentured labourers in the 19 century. mention any three method​

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Answered by kingstriker
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The Indian indenture system was a system of indentured servitude, by which 2 million Indians[1] were transported to labour in European colonies, as a substitute for slave labour, following the abolition of the trade in the early 19th century. The system expanded after the abolition of slavery in the British Empire in 1833,[2] in the French colonies in 1848, and in the Dutch Empire in 1863. Indian indentureship lasted till the 1920s. This resulted in the development of a large Indian diaspora in the Caribbean,[3] Natal, Réunion, Mauritius, Sri Lanka,[4] Malaysia,[5] Myanmar, to Fiji, as well as the growth of Indo-Caribbean, Indo-African, Indo-Fijian, Indo-Malaysian, and Indo-Singaporean populations.

First indenture

Government of British India regulations

Ban on export of Indian labour

Resumption of Indian labour transportation

Attempts to stamp out abuses of the system

Indian labour transportation to the Caribbean

Persuading labourers to prolong their indenture

Recruitment for other European Colonies

Transportation to other parts of the British Empire

Streamlining the indentured labour system of British India

Transportation to Surinam

British transportation of Indian labour, 1842

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