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how did the indentured migrants adjust to the new countries and new environment

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Answered by alinakincsem
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The indentured immigrants adjust to the new countries and new environment in the following ways;


(i) They adapted to the norms of the new country.


(ii) They created migrant communities.


(iii) They settled their families in the new country.


(iv) They eventually established their places of worship in the new country.



Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Answer:

Answer:The laborers who were enslave and taken to far lands struggled to maintain their culture within their new environment of confinement.

Explanation:

  • They never wanted to loose identity hence, they developed means through which they could keep it, below are some of them:

  • Singing of songs during the evenings, the content in the songs carried their culture.

  • Maintaining and squeezing to practice their cultural practices such as worshiping.

Through teaching their children who acted as a bridge from generation to generation.

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