look into the history of either tea or coffee plantation in India.see how the life of workers in these plantation was similar to it different from that of workers in indigo plantation
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Answer:
Records of earlier Indian history make no mention of the use or cultivation of tea. A Dutch sea-traveler mentions tea being eaten as well as drunk in India in 1598
Explanation:
In 1824, tea plants were discovered in the hills of Assam, India. In 1836, the British introduced tea culture to India. For nearly a century, India was the leading producer of tea.
Arkatti and Sardari were the two types of indentured labor systems. Unlicensed recruitment was carried out from Chotanagpur and other tribal areas of the subcontinent under the Arkatti system. New laborers were hired by those who already worked in the plantation gardens under the Sardari system.
The laborers had to put in long hours. Outside laborers were required to stay in the garden for an extended period of time. Even on rare occasions, they were not permitted to meet their family. They were exploited in a variety of ways. During the contract period, they were not permitted to leave the plantation garden.
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