Question: What was the main destination of Indian indentured migrants?
Answer: Caribbean Islands, Fuji, and Mauritius The main destination of Indian indentured migrants were the Caribbean Islands (mainly Trinidad and Tobago), Fuji and Mauritius. An indentured worker means a worker who has agreed to work for an employer for a specific period of years. They were brought here as a replacement of the African slaves.
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