While Transatlantic African Slavery was abolish, the British circumvented their own rules, and continued bringing other labor forces to the Caribbean. Based on the readings and documentaries assigned explain the contradiction between abolitionism of slavery and this new form of slavery called indenture servitude. NO OUTSIDE SOURCES ONLY USE THE SOURCES THAT ARE PROVIDED ABOVE. When answering please addresses who or what, when, where, and most important why this is significant to Caribbean history.

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While Transatlantic African Slavery was abolish, the British circumvented their own
rules, and continued bringing other labor forces to the Caribbean. Based on the
readings and documentaries assigned explain the contradiction between abolitionism
of slavery and this new form of slavery called indenture servitude. NO OUTSIDE
SOURCES ONLY USE THE SOURCES THAT ARE PROVIDED ABOVE. When answering
please addresses who or what, when, where, and most important why this is
significant to Caribbean history.
Transcribed Image Text:While Transatlantic African Slavery was abolish, the British circumvented their own rules, and continued bringing other labor forces to the Caribbean. Based on the readings and documentaries assigned explain the contradiction between abolitionism of slavery and this new form of slavery called indenture servitude. NO OUTSIDE SOURCES ONLY USE THE SOURCES THAT ARE PROVIDED ABOVE. When answering please addresses who or what, when, where, and most important why this is significant to Caribbean history.
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