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∙ 2014-10-27 13:42:23Indentured servants and slaves were used.
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∙ 2014-10-27 13:42:23I believe you are looking for the term "plantation"
Well cash crops were a huge part of the economy so if you had more workers and land u could harvest more crops and make more money!
The Free Soil Party, mainly comprised of former anti-slavery Whigs and Democrats pushed the superiority of the free worker and fought to stop the expansion of slavery. Much has been said about the economic advantage slavery gave the wealthy plantation owners. This advantage was a disadvantage to the white free worker who could not compete against non wage workers who would inevitably cheapen their worth as workers.
White collar workers,bluecollar wokers,service workers,farm workers
The Central Pacific railroad took advantage of its Chinese immigrant employees. They would pay them significantly less than the unskilled white workers. The company didn't provide the complementary food and lodging for them that was enjoyed by the white workers. Also, the Chinese were given the most dangerous of the jobs, which led to the death of about 10 percent of the company's Chinese workforce.
the life of the workers in coffee or tea plantation are different from workers in indigo plantations because
the workers have to do their plantation because they have no money
The life of workers are different in tea or coffee and indigo plantation in India because in indigo plantation the workers works like a servant but in tea or coffee plantation the workers had no force to work. thank you and have a nice day.
For plantation workers in Assam, Swaraj or freedom meant the right to move freely and retaining a link with the village from which they had come.
tenant workers on a plantation
Craftsman!
tenant workers on a plantation
tenant workers on a plantation
Plantation workers
This is called a plantation.
Plantation workers.
Sharit Bhowmik has written: 'Tea plantation labour in India' -- subject(s): Tea plantation workers, Tea trade 'Class formation in the plantation system' -- subject(s): Tea trade, Adivasis, Tea plantation workers, Plantations, Social classes