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  • The French East India Company transported various individuals, including unfree labourers, in the Indian Ocean during the 18th century, but their records often lacked clarity.
  • Company employees used confusing terms for unfree labourers that were based on Atlantic practices, making it difficult to accurately understand their situation in the Indian Ocean.
  • This article analyzes relevant terminology and French laws to highlight overlooked groups of unfree labourers, shedding light on their experiences and attempts to escape.

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Over the course of the eighteenth century, French East India Company ships carried numerous sailors, soldiers, passengers and unfree labourers to and from various ports of trade in the Indian Ocean. Although European merchant companies developed extensive documenting systems, certain elements received little attention in the records. When it came to tracking unfree labourers, Company employees used terminology with ambiguous meanings and categories that were codified in the Atlantic context and therefore not initially applicable in the Indian Ocean. In order for historians to interpret these records more accurately, this article reviews specific terminology and pertinent French legislation about racialized labourers. This contextual information helps to uncover previously overlooked groups of unfree labourers working for - and, at times, trying to escape from - the French East India Company in the Indian Ocean and beyond.

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