Answer:
(i) Recruitment was
done by agents engaged by employers and paid a small commission.
(ii) Many migrants
agreed to take up work hoping to escape poverty or oppression in their home
villages.
(iii) Agents
also tempted the prospective migrants by providing false information about
final destinations, modes of travel, the nature of the work and living and
working conditions.
(iv) Often migrants
were not even told that they were to take a long sea voyage. Sometimes agents
even forcibly abducted less willing migrants.
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