Which of the following is the most DIRECT cause of the overseas migration of Indian workers to Trinidad depicted in the photograph above?
A. With the outlawing of slavery in the British colonies,
land owners needed to find a new source of cheap
labor to work on their sugar cane plantations.
B. Hindus in India fled religious persecution under the
discriminatory policies of the Mughal Empire.
C. Indians, with their expertise in growing cotton, were
recruited to establish and manage cotton plantation
in Trinidad.
D. Indians were forcibly captured and brought over to
the Caribbean by the British to work on their
plantations.