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Q: How did the east Indian work on the sugar cane plantation?
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Why the east Indian came to Trinidad?

to work in the sugar cane plantation


What job did the east Indian did in Trinidad?

they worked on sugar cane plantations


Why did the east Indians came to Trinidad?

they came as indentured labourers to work in the cane fields


What were the east Indian workers who came to Trinidad and Tobago to work on the Sugar Cane Estates called?

They were indentured servants.


Why did east Indian come to Trinidad?

they came as indentured labourers to work in the cane fields


What was the east Indians duty in Trinidad?

To work in the Sugar Cane fields. They were not slaves.


Why did the east India and Chinese came to the Caribbean?

Same reason the Spanish and the French came, cane sugar


Why did the east Indians come Guyana?

The east indians came to Guyana because the europeans found them and brouth them to work at the sugar plantation .


What was the first name of the ship east Indians came to Trinidad?

to work as sugar cane workers


What is name of the boat that brought the east Indians to Trinidad and Tobago?

the fatel rozack


12 plate sugar cane mill used in Trinidad?

Being from 2nd Street and 7th Avenue in Barataria, everyone needs to know ones culture and history. We all need to know where we came from to know where we are going. It is believed that Barataria was named after a 12-plate sugar mill that operated in the community during the early part of the twentieth century. Derived from a combination of different Indian dialects, the name was given by the East Indians who worked on the sugar-cane plantation that covered most of Barataria: bara meant twelve, and taria meant plate. With the passage of time, the mill was demolished and the Himalaya Club was later erected in its place. Barataria lies east of Port-of-Spain and can be reached by the Eastern Main Road. It includes the community of Malick and is bounded by San Juan on the East and Morvant on the West. I hope this was helpful.... *a Holder grandson


How did the sugar revolution got it name?

There are actually multiple sugar revolutions. The first sugar revolution happened as Europe was introduced to Sugar cane by East Asia. It was described as a "heavenly gift".However, as China closed trade around the time of Zheng He's voyage (Zheng He was a mariner/sailor) (1434~), the rest of the countries such as India could not keep up with the sugar cane demands of Europe. This was named as 'The Fall of the East'. Therefore there was a major switch in the production of sugar cane. Europeans started to conquer warmer islands, such as the Canary Islands, to be able to produce sugar cane for themselves. Another key factor is that sugar cane agriculture was intense. No worker or servant did that much work and consequently refused to do so. This was the beginning and introduction to the booming of slavery. the sugar revolution that took place in the sixteenth century was the exchange of the chief crop of tobacco in the British west indies to sugar production Another sugar revolution, the one referred to as THE sugar revolution, is the switch of power/economic value of Brazil. Instead of Brazil, the Caribbeans became the new major sugar cane and slave center.