Slavery in Madras Presidency during the early 19th century was confined to transfer of agricultural labourers (referred as pannaiyals) from one landlord to the other.
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Slavery in Madras Presidency during the early 19th century was confined to transfer of agricultural labourers from one landlord to the other, but later periods saw slavery throughout their life for non-payment of debt.
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