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    reasons. Why not Native Americans or the white indentured servants. The Native Americans caught many diseases from the Europeans. Those who survived usually ran away from captivity. The white indentured servants were under contract not to be held against their will. For the first half of the 1600’s the slave population grows as the need to limit indentured servitude. Land in America was available for sale at any time. Which allowed the white indentured servants to save and purchase the land. As a result

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    Frenthorne, an indentured servant from England wrote a letter in 1623 to his parents. In the letter “Indentured Servitude” he explains the hardships he went through on his journey from England to Jamestown, Virginia. Frethorne describes the struggles he had to cope with such as starvation, diseases, being penniless, yearning for home, and loneliness. Seeking American shore was a difficult task because of the poor conditions on the ship. On the ship gruel and peas made up the indentured servant’s diet

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    The institutions of slavery and being an indentured servant is different yet similar. Slavery was set up in a way that you were born into it and the only way out was death. Slavery was a system set up that you will be enslaved for life while indentured servitude had an agreement. The agreement was that you work like a slave for three to seven years then you would be given freedom as well as land. When you were a slave and an indentured servant the treatment you endured was unbearable. They would

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    congressmen left a loophole in the amendment, allowing slavery to continue, but under another name. The thirteenth amendment was the first to abolish slavery, or so people say. The thirteenth amendment reads, “Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude except as punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction,” the constitution. This amendment could easily fool people into believing that all was

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    was indentured servitude. White males in colonial America would pay for citizens in Europe to take the journey across the Atlantic Ocean to the New World. Thus, the new citizens would have to sign a contract and work as an indentured servant for as many years as the contract states, typically four to seven years. All indentured servants in the colonies retained the rights of an English citizen, they had both civil rights and liberties. Over time, as life expectancy increased, indentured servants

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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

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    back in England. Most received their tickets to America through indentured servitude, paying for their trip with a few years of free labor for a wealthy master. Document C is a roster of indentured servants bound for Virginia who are all set to work for the same master. Indentured servitude had long lasting effects on the colonies, the most impactful being Bacon’s Rebellion in 1676 (Document H). This uprising was caused former indentured servants who had no land or property of their own once their work

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    the land owners adopted England’s tradition of indentured servant. Indentured servants were people that would pay their debts with time and labor. For example, the lower class of the population in England, wanting to travel to the new world, would sign an indenture agreement stating that if a higher class citizen would fund their travels, they would work for the landowner for an agreed upon amount of time once they arrived. At the end of their servitude, they would be released and provided the basic

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    developed the servant labor law, and The Rigors of servitude. The tobacco society

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    turned their dependency to not tobacco anymore but cotton. Unfortunately these crops were labor intensive which meant that they required a lot of workers to care for the crop in order to continue to grow the crop and be able to make revenue for it. Indentured servants and later on as well as African slaves were used to care for these crops because their labor were both cheap and got the job done (Shi and Tindall 39). Earlier on, when America were first founded, the colonist believed they could do either

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