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Studies examining the influence of industrial structure on foreign equity returns
Indian Slave Trade
The historical trade of indigenous peoples of the Americas as slaves, particularly prevalent during the colonial and early post-colonial periods in various regions.
British West Indies
A term historically used to describe the islands in the Caribbean that were part of the British Empire, including Jamaica, Barbados, and Trinidad and Tobago.
Indentured Servants
Workers who agreed to labor for a certain period of time, typically without pay but in exchange for passage to a new country or other benefits, widely used in the American colonies.
Tobacco Workers
Individuals employed in cultivating, harvesting, and processing tobacco leaves, often experiencing specific labor conditions and health risks associated with the industry.
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