Yes the endangered servents did get paid, and that is how they payed back their debts. In order for them to come to the Americas, they had to borrow money from a person, which they had to pay back later. After this porcess, they were free.
Judges, are paid public servants and are paid salaries.
Servants are typically hired to work for a wage and have the freedom to leave their employment. Slaves, on the other hand, are considered property and do not have the freedom to leave their enslavement.
No, it is illegal to have servants in America. It is likely that he has a maid, but she would be paid and therefore is not a servant.
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a servant works for someone and gets paid
Those who have contracted themselves to work for seven years in exchange for having their passage paid to reach America are called indentured servants. They often had to work for 7 or more years.
Some immigrants from England paid for their passage to America by becoming indentured servants. Instead of paying for their passage in cash, they paid for it with labor. When their debt was paid, they were free to leave the service of their employer.
yes, they did, not so much as paid servants but more so as 'slaves"
Literally no. But he did have (paid) cooks, housekeepers, groundskeepers and gate guards.
It was/is ( yes there are still indentured servants) a method to have their passage paid for to the colonies. They had many reasons to leave.
Indentured servants
They were not the same. Indentured servants were to serve 7 years, but often they left before they finished their time. They could blend in so it made it hard to find them, but any person who was black was a slave and needed a pass to leave the plantation. Indentured servants were paid and free after 7 years. Slaves were never paid and were considered property.