Indentureship was introduced in the 19th century primarily to address labor shortages in colonial plantations, particularly after the abolition of slavery. Planters sought a reliable and inexpensive labor force to maintain productivity, leading to the recruitment of workers from countries like India and China under fixed-term contracts. These indentured laborers agreed to work for a set number of years in exchange for passage, wages, and sometimes land or tools, thereby providing a solution to the economic needs of the colonies.
it is the system that was introduced to the Caribbean to keep the going of slavery
Indentureship was introduced as a means to address labor shortages in colonies, particularly in the Caribbean and Americas, after the abolition of slavery. It allowed for the recruitment of laborers from other regions under fixed contracts.Indentured laborers were promised passage, food, and shelter in exchange for their work for a specific period of time.
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No, indentureship is a concrete noun. It refers to a specific legal contract or agreement, typically involving labor or employment conditions.
With the decimation (killing through inhuman treatment) of the aboriginal (indigenous)people and the lobbying of Las Casas, indentureship introduced an alternative system of forced labour.
With the decimation (killing through inhuman treatment) of the aboriginal (indigenous)people and the lobbying of Las Casas, indentureship introduced an alternative system of forced labour.
With the decimation (killing through inhuman treatment) of the aboriginal (indigenous)people and the lobbying of Las Casas, indentureship introduced an alternative system of forced labour.
why did the indenturship came to an end
The abstract noun for indenture is the word indenture or indentureship. Indenture is the agreement or the contract for the servitude and indentureship is the term or length of the servitude.
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The indentureship system was a form of labor contract in which individuals contracted to work for a set number of years in exchange for passage to a colony and other benefits. It was commonly used in the 19th and early 20th centuries to bring laborers, often from India or China, to work on plantations in colonies like the Caribbean and Africa.
Caribbean stratification is the separation of the citizens into groups. The Caribbean has had a history of occupation, as a colonial property, via plantation and indentureship.