indentured in A Sentence

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    All existing indenture was cancelled on 1 January 1920.

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    During the indenture period, the East Indian caste system broke down.

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    After completing his indenture he established himself as a small farmer

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    1901 when some 32,000 Indentured labourers were recruited from British India to

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    The living conditions of these Indentured labourers were not better than the slaves.

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    Many arrived in Singapore as impoverished Indentured labourers and they were predominantly males.

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    Chutney music came to the Caribbean with the arrival of East Indian Indentured labourers.

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    He was a sanyasi who had earlier worked in Fiji as an Indentured labourer.

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    These used Indentured labor(worked as contract with no specific rights but employer had immense power).

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    In 1913, the government passed a bill(Indian Relief Bill), imposing a tax on all former Indentured laborers.

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    As the flow of Indentured laborers to the colony decreased with improving economic conditions in England,

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    Today these independent States comprise some of the 22 countries on the International Indentured Labour Route Project.

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    This was within a few years of beginning of the Indentured system following the abolition of slavery in British Empire(1833).

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    After slavery was abolished in 1834, Indentured laborers from Asia were brought to the islands for working on the plantations.

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    This became such a problem that Massachusetts even passed a law forbidding feeding Indentured servants lobster more than twice a week.

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    However, the Indentured and particularly the women never lost their links with their past, with their culture, their language or their religion.

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    However, many Purristanis continue to reside in this world, mostly as a hobby, employing Indentured human servants to cater to their every need.

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    Other important trans-national nominations would include the International Indentured Route Project, the Silk Route and Inscription of Chandigarh as the jewel of Curbussier's architecture.

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    Significant Asian migration to Kenya began between 1896 and 1901 when some 32,000 Indentured labourers were recruited from British India to build the Kenya-Uganda Railway.

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    To consider his family as my own brothers and to teach them this art, if they want to learn it, without fee or indenture.

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    This is a complex problem that persists despite efforts from major chocolate companies to partner with African nations to reduce child and Indentured labor practices.

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    Because of this, in the early days, most Indentured servants in the British colonies in America were actually Irish, English, German, and Scottish, rather than African.

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    Abiah Folger was born in Nantucket, Massachusetts, on August 15, 1667, to Peter Folger, a miller and schoolteacher, and his wife, Mary Morrell Folger, a former Indentured servant.

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    In the interim of all this, St Martin was released from his Indentured servitude contract and booted out of the hospital as he had no money to pay.

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    As the flow of Indentured laborers to the colony decreased with improving economic conditions in England, planters in Maryland imported thousands more slaves and racial caste lines hardened.

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    The Indentured labourers were hired by way of a contract which promised that the workers could return to India after they had served their employer for five years.

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    A millennium later, a wave of immigrants from southern India were brought to Singapore, mostly as coolies and Indentured labourers by the British East India Company and colonial British Empire.

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    The Conference with India's support will address many difficult issues, to better understand the legacy of Indentured labour, both in the countries of origin and their final destination in the social, economic and cultural context.

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    Unauthorised construction within the limit of additional floor space of 10% and conforming to rules, byelaws can be regularised by the GOC-in-C on the recommendation of the Board and signing and registering of indenture deed by the HOR.

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    Clearly, such a dialogue on the global post-colonial heritage, of both slavery and Indentured, contributes to the universal dialogue on Humanism of Diversity, since it promotes a better understanding of the common cultural and civilizational links between peoples and thus strengthens cultural diversity and enriches humanity.

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