The following passage is from a British parliamentary report on immigration to the colony of Mauritius, published in 1840:
'The immigrants are generally satisfied with their condition, but many complain of the high cost of provisions and the difficulty of returning to India. The demand for their labor on the sugar estates continues to be urgent, particularly since the total cessation of apprentice labor. Without a regular supply of these immigrants, the cultivation of sugar cane in this colony must have been entirely abandoned, as the liberated population refuses to engage in field labor on any terms.'
Which of the following developments in the nineteenth century best explains the migration pattern described in the passage?
- AThe growth of domestic factory systems in South Asia that displaced local artisans and compelled them to seek industrial employment abroad.
- The legal end of enslavement and forced apprenticeship within the British imperial system, which compelled plantation owners to recruit contract workers from other regions.Cevap
- CThe enforcement of mercantilist monopolies by the British East India Company to restrict the export of cash crops from South Asia.
- DThe popularity of Social Darwinist arguments that led imperial governments to sponsor the voluntary relocation of working-class families to settler colonies.
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The legal end of enslavement and forced apprenticeship within the British imperial system, which compelled plantation owners to recruit contract workers from other regions.
The legal end of enslavement and forced apprenticeship within the British imperial system is correct because the abolition of slavery in 1833 and the subsequent termination of the apprenticeship system in 1838 created a critical labor deficit on plantation colonies like Mauritius. Because the newly liberated population resisted working on plantations under the planters' terms, imperial authorities and plantation owners established contracts to recruit and transport South Asian indentured laborers to Mauritius to maintain sugar production.
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The transition from slave labor to global indentured labor networks in the nineteenth century.