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African Slaves (1750 – 1900)

• By 1750, slavery was a legal institution in all 13 North American Colonies

• An estimated 12 million African Slaves were sold in the Americas between the 16th and 18th Centuries

• The African slave trade reached it’s height in the late 18th Century with the expansion of the Oyo (Yoruba) and Ashanti Empires

• By the Industrial Revolution only 5% of Britain’s economy was still based on the African Slave Trade

• In 1807, Britain passed an act abolishing the African Slave Trade

• In 1833, Britain passed the Slavery Abolition Act, making slavery illegal throughout the whole British Empire

• In 1834, the British Emancipation Act freed all former slaves in the British Colonies

• In 1863, President Lincoln signed the Emancipation proclamation

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Coolies (1750 – 1900)

• Within a decade after the British abolished slavery in 1834, the remaining European powers also outlawed the practice

• Intensive colonial labor on plantations, railways, and mines required cheap manpower

• The over-populated regions of India and China offered the perfect source for the needed laborers

• New term originated from the Hindu word Kuli, meaning “day-laborer”

• First used in 1727 to describe dock laborers unloading a Dutch merchant ship in Nagasaki, Japan

• Eventually the term was used to describe coerced laborers from both India and China

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Indian Coolies (1750 – 1900)

• Indian Coolies (Kuli) were first used as porters and day laborers by the British East India Company in South Asia

• In 1834, the first emigration of coolies from India to Mauritius was recorded by the British East India Company

• In 1837, the Government of India passed the Emigration Law to try and regulate coolies being transported out of India

• By 1838, over 25,000 Indian coolies had been transported from India to Mauritius

• By 1842, formal regulations concerning the coolie trade were established

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Indian Coolies (1750 – 1900)

• In 1844, coolie emigration to the British West Indies (Jamaica) was sanctioned by the government in India

• Initially coolies were obligated to 5 years of labor

• In 1853, the period of obligated service was extended to 10 years for each coolie

• By 1900, six countries had more than 10,000 people of Indian origin as laborers

British Guiana Trinidad & Tobago Mauritius Natal (South Africa) Jamaica Fiji

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Indian Coolies (1750 – 1900)

Treatment of Coolies

• Subjected to an examination by both the immigration agent and officer of health

• Those found fit for labor were assigned to a plantation or mine

• Family life was respected and children under 15 were kept with their parents

• After completing their required years of servitude, they could return home or re-contract for a similar term of service

• Certificates of exemption were issued to coolies who satisfactorily completed their required period of servitude

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Chinese Coolies in the U.S. (1850 – 1900)

• Prior to the California Gold Rush

of the 1850’s, Chinese laborers

had been brought into the state

in minimal numbers

• In 1852, over 20,000 Chinese

laborers emigrated to California

(Compared to 2,716 in 1851)

• The derogatory term “coolie” was

fueled by race riots in California

• Between 1853 – 1854 a recession

caused a greater influx of Chinese

coolies

• White workers created anti-coolie

clubs to spread their racist views

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Chinese Coolies in the U.S. (1850 – 1900)

• By 1858, Chinese coolies were being hired

in increasing numbers because they worked

for ½ the cost of white laborers

• In 1862, the Anti-Coolie Act was passed in

California, which taxed all Chinese $2.50 a

month to work in the state (most Chinese

only made $3.00 - $4.00 a month)

• Between 1863 – 1869, the First Trans-

Continental Railroad was built, increasing the

need for cheap labor (many were Chinese)

• In 1868, the U.S. Government passed the

Burlingame-Seward Treaty, which recognized

China’s sovereignty and encouraged Chinese

immigration to the United States

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Chinese Coolies in the U.S. (1850 – 1900)

• Between 1850 – 1875, Chinese involvement

in gambling, opium trade, and prostitution

were of great concern in the United States

• Chinese prostitutes were usually women

who had been kidnapped, purchased from

poor families, or lured to the U.S. with the

promise of marriage to wealthy miners

• Chinese Triads (like the Tong) have been linked to the

spread of criminal activities in the Chinese populated

areas of many U.S. cities (Chinatowns)

• In 1875, Congress passed the Page Act, which prohibited

the entry into the U.S. by any immigrants who were

considered “undesirable”

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Chinese Coolies in the U.S. (1850 – 1900)

• By 1882, the Chinese Exclusion Act

was passed, which placed a ten year

ban on Chinese immigration into the

U.S. (without certification)

• Law caused the first great wave of

commercial human smuggling into

the United States

• Chinese who left the U.S. were

forbidden to return by both the Chinese

and U.S. governments

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Chinese & Pacific Island Coolies in Australia (1850 – 1900)

• Discovery of Gold in Australia in 1851

led to a great influx of migrant miners

from all over the world

• Over 40,000 Chinese laborers came

to the gold fields of Australia between

1851 – 1901

• Anti-Chinese sentiment in Australia

resulted in the Buckland Riot (1857)

and the Lambing Flat Riots (1860-61)

• In the 1870’s, thousands of “Kanakas”

(Pacific Islanders) were brought in as

indentured laborers to work the sugar

plantations in Australia

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Chinese & Pacific Island Coolies in Australia (1850 – 1900)

• The practice of bringing in Kanakas by

trickery or kidnapping became known

as “Blackbirding”

• Between the 1870’s and 1880’s, white

trade unions in Australia began protests

against the use of Chinese and Asian

laborers

• In 1897, the Natal Act was passed to

restrict “undesirables” (mainly Asians)

from entering Australia

• In 1901, Australia’s Parliament passed

the Immigration Restriction Act to limit

future immigrants from entering and

allowing the deportation of illegal aliens

or “undesirables”

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Convict Laborers (1750 – 1900)

• Both Britain and France used their North

American colonies to send convicted

criminals to perform indentured servitude (British Georgia and French Louisiana)

• After the American Revolution, Britain began

using parts of Australia, New Zealand, and

the island of Bermuda

• France created penal colonies in French

Guiana (South America) and New Caledonia

(Southwestern Pacific)

• Penal colonies were used as locations for

both criminals and political prisoners; sent to

serve out life sentences at forced labor

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Convict Laborers in the British Empire (1800 – 1900)

• Beginning in 1810, Convicts were seen as

a source of labor to advance and develop

the British Empire

• Convict labor was used to develop the

infrastructure of each British Penal Colony

by building roads, tunnels, bridges, court-

houses and hospitals

• The discipline of labor in desolate or rural

locations was considered the best way to

reform convicts

• By 1821, the majority of a penal colonies

population were convicts or freed prisoners

who chose to remain in the colony

• By the 1830’s, only 6% of all prisoners were

actually locked up

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Convict Laborers in the British Empire (1800 – 1900)

Treatment of Convicts

• Convicts sometimes shared deplorable

conditions

“We have to work from 14-18 hours a day,

sometimes up to our knees in cold water, 'til we

are ready to sink with fatigue...”

“This inhumane driver struck John Smith

with a bullwhip or a stick everyday because he

felt the Man wasn’t working hard enough.”

“... working together in the otherwise solitary

bush; habits of mutual helpfulness arise, and

these elicit gratitude, and that leads on to

regard. Men under these circumstances often

stand by one another through thick and thin; in

fact it is a universal feeling that a man ought to

be able to trust his own mate in anything.”

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Convict Laborers in the British Empire (1800 – 1900)

Conditions for Convicts

• Harsh environment in which convicts and

settlers found themselves meant that men

& women closely relied on each other

• In Australia, a 'mate' is more than just a

friend. It's a term that implies a sense of

shared experience, mutual respect and

unconditional assistance.

• Some convicts were able to receive “Tickets

to Leave” for good behavior, which were

certificates of freedom or official pardons

• By 1868, 162,000 men and women convicts

of Irish, Scottish and Welsh decent had

been sent to Australia

Francis Greenway

(Convict & Architect)

Laurence Halloran

(Convict & Teacher)

Simon Lord

(Convict,

Merchant &

Magistrate)

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Convict Laborers in the French Empire (1850 – 1900)

• In 1852, Devil’s Island was established as a

penal colony in French Guiana

• Inmates were both political prisoners and

criminals convicted of theft and murder

• Over 80,000 men were sent to Devil’s Island

• In 1854, a new law required convicts to remain

in French Guiana for a time equal to their

sentence of forced labor after their release

• Due to the islands location and the disease

infested conditions, very few convicts ever

survived to leave the colony

Devil’s Island (French Guiana)