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    tending to the crops. This started the volunteer indentured servitude who were mostly white to work off debt they had accumulated by their travels to the new land. They were given an amount of years they owed and would work until their contract is up. This was good for the land owners but would have to constantly find new workers when olds ones reached the end of their contract thus came the idea of slavery. The difference between indentured servitude and slavery is the amount of time a person is considered

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    badly that they agreed to become indentured servants. Those who were called Slaves were there to serve for life while those who were called Indentured Servants only served for a certain term. According to American Stories the amount of years that needed to be served depended on the person’s age; those who are younger get a longer term, while those who are older, like nineteen, only get about five years. Many African Americans were called slaves because of their servitude; and many were born into slavery

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    class divisions, but also reinvigorated the already existent, but limited racial divide. From the beginning, the Virginia Company was incorporated on a disastrous union of these two forces. The failure to attain the desired profits gave rise to indentured servitude, setting a precedent for forced labour in the colony. The servant system continued even beyond the arrival of the first Africans, collapsing only when both social and economic conditions threatened the rule of the landlords, at which time race

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    During the 18th century, indentured servitude had become very common in British North America; this was one way many poor Europeans could come to America for a “better” life. In order to emigrate to the American colonies, they would sign long-term labor contracts, to pay off the debt they picked up when they wanted to come to the American colonies. The primary source, “Gottlieb Mittelberger on the Trade in Indentured Servants” is written by Mittelberger himself in 1750, who was an emigrant that

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    3. Indentured servants were very important to the development of the colonies. In the early years, there were labor shortages and indentured servants provided cheap labor. By bringing in people with specialized skills and providing immigration for other who could not afford, indentured servitude helped the colonies expand. The colonies had a lot of land, and indentured servants made up half the population (parliament announced that convicts could escape the hangman by relocating to the colonies.)This

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    Slavery and Indentured servitude were vital to the success of the British colonies in several different ways. The difference between slaves and servants is that slaves were owed for life or until their master decided to let them leave or they died. Indentured servants were granted freedom, safe passage to the country and land ownership after working the length of their contract, as previously agreed upon. One of the main reasons slaves and indentured servants were so vital to the British colonies

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    Indentured Servants Lived Better Lives Than Slaves in the 18th Century When the colonies were first starting to form, the people settling in America had no idea how to work on the land because they were wealthy enough to not have to work in England. Indentured servants and slaves came into America soon after the settlers came, because there was work to be done. Indentured servants and slaves both had hard lifestyles but indentured servants lived life easier due to being seen more as humans than

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    The colonies were considered incapable of governing themselves. Thomas Pownall, a well-respected man by the British and a former Massachusetts governor; stated that due to the “expansion of the nation, the diversity, and the disruptiveness of colonial life [American self-rule impossible]” (Thomas Pownall). Since the beginning of colonization, the colonist have relied heavily on the British government, causing them to be more dependent. The colonies struggle with land dispute between the European

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    servants with them to America (DOC B). The immigrants were not moving for capital gain, but for religious freedom. There are also many families on the ship. Conversely, people who were on ship heading for Virginia in 1635 were mostly young males. Indentured servitude was a popular way to receive land and money during the seventeenth century. The documentation was provided so that the people in America are able to keep track of the servants coming into the country, and whether or not their trip has been

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    population of Chesapeake was increasing by the birthrate. To make profit, Chesapeake produced large quality of tobacco. Colonial masters first adopted the institution of indentured servitude rather than slavery for labor; African slaves were very expensive and indentured servants needed employment. African slavery soon replaced indentured servants from Bacon’s rebellion and less trouble that they caused. Tobacco was very important to the economy; Europeans would buy slaves to work the fields. Slavery

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