Most Indian indentured labourers came from
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Most of these indentured labourers were drawn from the agricultural and laboring classes of the Uttar Pradesh and Bihar regions of north India, with a comparatively smaller number being recruited from Bengal and various areas in south India. Approximately 85% of the immigrants were Hindus, and 14% Muslims.
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In India, indentured labourers were hired under contracts which promised return travel to India after they had worked five years on their employers plantation.Most Indian indentured workers came from the present-day regions of eastern Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and the dry districts of Tamil Nadu
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