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The existence of Hindu Indian communities in places such as Guyana (South America), Fiji (Oceania), and South Africa is the result of which of the following?

Relocation diffusion


Rural to urban migration


Religious conversion


Colonial-era labor migrations

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The existence of Hindu Indian communities in places such as Guyana, Fiji, and South Africa is primarily the result of D) Colonial-era labor migrations.

During the colonial era, many Indians were taken as indentured laborers by colonial powers and transported to various parts of the world, including Guyana, Fiji, and South Africa, to work on plantations and other labor-intensive industries. These labor migrations resulted in the establishment of Indian communities in these regions, including Hindu communities.


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