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A Question of Labour: Indentured Immigration Into Trinidad and British Guiana, 1875-1917

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When Emancipation finally came in the 1830s, white Caribbean plantation owners first sought to replace slaves with immigrant labour from India. Most of these efforts were unsuccessful, except in Trinidad and Guyana (formerly British Guiana), where an enduring pattern of immigration built up. This text begins with the 1870s, when immigration laws for both countries were substantially revised in response to the success of the indenture drive in Asia, and explores the history of indentured immigration from that period up until 1917.

Credit: https://books.google.ca/books/about/A_Question_of_Labour.html


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