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The servant worked for the full length of their contract.
Once they had worked for the time period on their indenture- typically 7 years.
Jamestown didn't have indentured servants when they arrived in 1607.
Once the servant worked for the full length of their contract.
By the end of the 1600s, indentured servants were being given 25 acres of land, and their freedom. The first blacks that came to America in the 1610s were treated as indentured servants, and slavery was not decided on the basis.
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So they could have religious freedom.
Once the servant worked for the full length of their contract.
Once the servant worked for the full length of their contract.
Once they had worked for the time period on their indenture- typically 7 years.
There were no indentured servants in Jamestown among the 104 settlers in 1607. Indentured servants also didn’t have to be “given freedom “ because they weren’t slaves. They were people who agreed to a 7 year contract in exchange for passage to the colonies.
Indentured servants receive FREEDOM
the colonist could say that they would give them clothing and part of their land
It promised indentured servants "freedom dues" and sometimes a plot of land.
By the end of the 1600s, indentured servants were being given 25 acres of land, and their freedom. The first blacks that came to America in the 1610s were treated as indentured servants, and slavery was not decided on the basis.
The colonist wanted their independence because they wanted freedom.
No it didn't
Freedom of religion was the freedom that the colonists of Maryland wanted.
For Religious Freedom.