indentured in English

verb
1
bind (someone) by an indenture as an apprentice or laborer.
landowners tried to get their estates cultivated by indentured laborers

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1. 3 synonyms for Apprenticed: articled, indentured, bound

2. 3 synonyms for Apprenticed: articled, indentured, bound

3. 3 synonyms for Articled: apprenticed, indentured, bound

4. And I also have avoided a reputation for indentured servitude.

5. It consisted of 300 free Indians and 800 indentured labourers.

6. Maryland planters also made extensive use of indentured servants and penal labor.

7. A further 50,000 were sent into indentured servitude in the West Indies.

8. Red-vented bulbuls were introduced to Fiji around 1903 by indentured labourers from India.

9. Friends, the objectives of the Indentured Labour Route Project deserve all our support.

10. Of the English immigrants to Virginia in the 17th century, 75% came as indentured servants.

11. Synonyms for Beslaved include enslaved, enthralled, bethralled, indentured, captured, enchained, fettered, immured, imprisoned and incarcerated

12. African workers were first imported to Jamestown in 1619 initially under the rules of indentured servitude.

13. After the abolition of slavery in 1848, France brought in indentured servants, mostly from India and Southeast Asia.

14. Apprenticed: 1 adj bound by contract Synonyms: articled , bound , indentured unfree hampered and not free; not able to act at will

15. The headright system tried to solve the labor shortage by providing colonists with land for each indentured servant they transported to Virginia.

16. Farmers in the southeast, enriched by lucrative coffee exports, created the "partnership system" (a form of indentured servitude) to attract immigrants.

17. "[Coolie] was the bureaucratic term the British used to describe indentured laborers," Bahadur recently told NPR's Tell Me More

18. This is the day when indentured labour from India arrived in Mauritius way back on 2nd November 1834 on MV Atlas.

19. I sincerely congratulate the Government of Mauritius and the Aapravasi Ghat Trust Fund for their initiative to launch the Indentured Labour Route Project.

20. Inspired by evangelical Christianity and abolitionism, Wakefield's essays (1829 to 1849), condemned both slavery and indentured and convict labour as immoral, unjust, and inefficient.

21. A Bondsman (or Bondswoman) was a prisoner taken during combat by a Clan, of any caste or rank, who was held as an indentured servant

22. Emerging from the grim colonial experience of slavery and exploitation of indentured labour, Mauritius today can boast of impressive accomplishments that India and all of humanity is proud of.

23. The training includes various forms of Blended learning for the initial training of Electrical Apprentices and Continuing Electrical Training (CET) for IBEW & NECA members/employees not indentured in apprenticeship training.

24. Tensions and the geographic differences between the working and ruling classes led to Bacon's Rebellion in 1676, by which time current and former indentured servants made up as much as 80% of the population.

25. Chesnutt, The Marrow of Tradition‎[1]: The captain was an upstart, a product of the democratic idea operating upon the poor white man, the descendant of the indentured Bondservant and the socially unfit

26. Details. Kwaisulia was born on Adagege artificial island in Lau Lagoon, Malaita, probably in the early 1850s, dated from his 1875 enlistment on the Bobtail Nagas an indentured labourer to work in Queensland

27. Accordingly, and despite a negative recommendation given by the Advisory Body, this site was inscribed by acclamation, representing a great victory for India and Mauritius and also for international recognition of the indentured labour heritage.

28. ECOMMERCE AND SEO: PAST, PRESENT, AND POST COVID-19 JIM YU MAY 19, 2020 SEARCH ENGINE WATCH The Negroes seemed to be more easily Adaptable to hard, manual labor than the Indians or indentured white servants had been.

29. Perhaps a Bondservant is a type of bondholder – effectively an indentured servant – who merely needs to pay off his or her bond to “complete the assignment.” Or maybe it is more like a bondager – a sharecropper or tenant farmer

30. If U.S. government contracting personnel have reason to believe that forced or indentured child labor was used to produce an end product, they are required to contact the agency Inspector General, the Attorney General, or the Secretary of the Treasury.

31. From the 19th century onwards, many of our compatriots left the shores of mother India, the vast majority as indentured labourers, and tended the roots of India in Africa, Mauritius, and as far afield as the Caribbean, Suriname and Fiji.

32. As nouns the difference between slave and Bondservant is that slave is a person who is the property of another person and whose labor and also whose life often is subject to the owner's volition while Bondservant is an indentured servant

33. Extract of sample "The Various Definitions of Freedom Coexisted in 17th Century America" Download file to see previous pages People were blocked of their rights by ascertaining classes on them like slaves, puritans, indentured servants, and many more.