why did Indians migrate in search of work?
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Many Indians agreed to become indentured labourers to escape the widespread poverty and famine in the 19th century. Some travelled alone; others brought their families to settle in the colonies they worked in. The demand for Indian indentured labourers increased dramatically after the abolition of slavery in 1834.
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People migrate for many different reasons. These reasons can be classified as economic, social, political or environmental: economic migration - moving to find work or follow a particular career path.
They include:
lack of services.
lack of safety.
high crime.
crop failure.
drought.
flooding.
poverty.
war.
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