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English, 14.07.2020 18:01, dianamunoz580

What claim do the authors make in this passage? There was no difference between enslaved Africans and Indian indentures. Indians retained some of their individuality by being able to keep their names. Cheap labor was necessary to keep the sugar plantations running smoothly. The tin ticket identification disk was recorded in account books to identify people.

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