yes
how did indentured servants come to the new world
They could not pay the voyage to come to America, or, they were imprisoned and wanted to pay off their debt.
To have the ability to come to america..
yes
fewer came to the Americas because conditions in England began to improve
They came from many countries. Some countries are:IrelandScottlandEnglandIndiaAfricaThere are many more.
Missionaries came to America to spread their religious beliefs to the Native American population. Puritans came seeking religious freedom and to establish communities based on their beliefs. Indentured servants came seeking economic opportunities and a chance to start anew in the New World.
There was a decline in availability of indentured servants from England. The indentured servants from England weren't good workers. Indentured servitude was outlawed in the colonies.
they made plantations
fewer came to the Americas because conditions in England began to improve
Puritan missionaries came to America in the 17th century primarily to spread the Christian faith and establish a community based on their religious beliefs. Indentured servants, on the other hand, were primarily brought to America to work off their debts or to establish a new life. While the motivations behind their journeys were different, both groups played a significant role in the colonization of America.
No. You see indentured servants wanted to come to America, but did not have money to do so. So, a wealthy landowner of sorts would pay for this man to come to America. In return they would work for a certain number of years. And when they had paid of there debt, the landowner would grant them with land, tools, and money to get them started as American citizens.