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Indentured Servants In America

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Indentured servants first arrived in America in the decade right after the settlement of Jamestown by the Virginia Company in 1607.The foundation of indentured servitude developed from a need for cheap labor. The earliest settlers soon realized that they had acres of land to care for, but no one to care for it. With passage to the Colonies expensive for all but the wealthy, the Virginia Company developed the system of indentured servitude to lure in and attract workers. Indentured servants became vital to the colonial economy. Without them they would’ve experienced a downfall in their economic system.
The timing of the Virginia colony was the most realistic at the time. The Thirty Year's War had left Europe's economy dry therefore there was a ton of laborers unemployed. A new life in the New World offered hope and potential happiness, this explains how two-thirds of the immigrants who came to the American colonies arrived as indentured servants. …show more content…

Salinger, titled “Indentured Servants- Voyage, Sale, Service”, servants typically worked three to seven years in exchange for passage, room, board, clothing and freedom dues. But they also had to agree to leave their family and friends (Salinger 83). While the life of an indentured servant was harsh and restrictive, it wasn't slavery. There were laws that protected some of their rights. But their life was not an easy one and punishments existed. An indentured servant's contract could be extended as punishment for breaking a law, such as running away, or in the case of female servants, becoming pregnant. Additionally, the keepers had an option to blame the servants of doing wrong which led to a longer sentence (Salinger 94). If they decided to run away, then it would be too easy for others to spot due to their pigmentation of their

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