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The evidence details how Gandhi saw a man who had been beaten and knew that the man could not leave.
How did Gandhi recognize indentured servants’ brutal treatment?
- In Natal, a location in what is now South Africa, Gandhi started his legal career. He relocated there since Natal already had a sizeable Indian population working as indentured sugar laborers.
- "A man in shabby clothes, headgear in hand, two front teeth smashed and his mouth bleeding, stood before me one day," Gandhi recalled later.
- Balasumdaram was an indentured worker, and his boss had severely abused him. Gandhi was aware of Balasumdaram's situation
- No matter how brutally his boss had treated him if he left the plantation, he risked being charged with a crime and put in jail.
- Gandhi understood what an indenture was: "almost as terrible as slavery. Similar to an enslaved person, an indentured worker belonged to his employer."
Hence, according to the evidence, Gandhi saw a man who had been battered and realized that he was unable to leave.
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