it was hard work for them and they were always doing what someone else wanted them to do.
indentured servents were not like your normal African American slaves in colonial time. they agreed to work as a slave/servent for somone so that the person they worked for would pay for somthing (in this time usully the ship over to America) the slaves/servents would work until they payed (in work) off their amount of debt.
as the colonies grew though the institution of indentured servents became corrupt. the masters started changing the rules on when the servents were allowed to leave this did eventually, along with many other factors, lead to slaves being veiwed as lifelong property
Indentured Servants were like volunteer slaves that, when they were done with their work, were given money, land, and other items found necessary.
If you start with the English colonization of Virginia, including indentured servitude in 1607 and end with the 13th Amendment in 1865, you'll get around 260 years+/-.
Those colonies were established in North, South and Central America.
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It is the policy that the English used to promote colonization. Indentured servants were promised 50 acres of land once their servitude was completed which in turn led a mass movement to the new world.
Many African Americans in the English colonies were indentured servants or slaves. Even free African Americans had to deal with discrimination and laws that reduced their rights compared to Caucasians.
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Improvements in conditions in Europe brought about a decrease in people attempting to leave the continent as indentured servants, and with the rise of the African slave trade, the need for indentured white servants that the colonists had to pay and eventually release decreased dramatically.
They wanted to get out of debt as indentured servants, have more land, and start a new life in America.
If you start with the English colonization of Virginia, including indentured servitude in 1607 and end with the 13th Amendment in 1865, you'll get around 260 years+/-.
Indentured servants weren't from America, but were mainly English from England.
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The English colonies settled on the continent of North America.
A common result of Sir Edwin Sandys' system of indentured servitude was the establishment of a labor system in the American colonies where individuals would work for a set period in exchange for passage to the New World and land after their service term was completed. This system helped provide a source of cheap labor for the English colonies and contributed to the economic development of the regions.