the 19th century indentured labour was a new system of slavery explain
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(i) The indenture labourers lived in harsh working conditions and had few legal rights.
(ii) They were under contract to work free to pay for their passage which they could never earn, as a result they were almost in bondage.
(iii) If anyone wanted to run away, they were caught and severely punished that is why indenture has been described as the new system of slavery.
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1. The unforced labours who didn't want to work they were forced by the agents by some techniques.
2. The conditions of the labours were very bad and due to which they enjoy very few privilege which is considered as nothing infront of agent.
3. The labours who didn't completed the task which is given to them then they were harshly beaten and if they continue this then they were kick out from the job.