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Alongside the resettlement of rural squatters, Briggs also took aim at the rubber plantation and the tin mine laborers. He created “labour lines,” which were effectively resettlement areas and labor pools for the Federation’s dollar-producing industries, much as the resettlement camps were sources of “casual labour” for the Federation’s estate owners.
Legacy of Violence: A History of the British Empire
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