The East Indians were brought to Trinidad in 1845 by the British colonial government. This migration was part of a labor scheme to replace the workforce lost after the abolition of slavery in 1834. The first group of indentured laborers arrived on the ship Fatel Razack, marking the beginning of a significant East Indian presence in Trinidad. This migration continued until 1917, with a total of approximately 147,000 individuals brought to the island.
They came here (Trinidad) in 1845.
1845
East Indians immigrant labour first came to Trinidad on the 30th May `1845
Rape sloth chased them all away
oxes,cattle,donkeys ,bisons,water buffalo and goats
star apple passion fuit
oxes,cattle,donkeys ,bisons,water buffalo and goats
The first ship of Indian labourers arrived in Trinidad in 1845, on the ship Fath Al Razak (commonly referred to as the Fatel Razack).
the fatel rozack
they arrived on the 30th of may 1845
mango tree,tulsi,watermelon,guava,pomerac,bale,and lots of more
When Indians arrived in Trinidad and Tobago they worked as indentured labourers