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East Indians in sugar cane plantations typically worked long hours under harsh conditions, performing tasks such as cutting and harvesting sugar cane, planting and tending to crops, and operating machinery. They were often subjected to exploitative labor practices and low wages, and their work played a significant role in the growth of the sugar industry in regions like the Caribbean and Mauritius.

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