Many poor people got to the New World from Europe by becoming servants. They figured to be a servant in the New World would be better than what they had in their world.
Many poor people got to the New World from Europe by becoming servants. They figured to be a servant in the New World would be better than what they had in their world.
Many poor people got to the New World from Europe by becoming servants. They figured to be a servant in the New World would be better than what they had in their world.
Many poor people got to the New World from Europe by becoming servants. They figured to be a servant in the New World would be better than what they had in their world.
Many poor people got to the New World from Europe by becoming servants. They figured to be a servant in the New World would be better than what they had in their world.
Many poor people were able to get to the new world from Europe by becoming indentured servants.
Many poor people got to the New World from Europe by becoming servants. They figured to be a servant in the New World would be better than what they had in their world.
Poor economic conditions in Europe, the hope and dream of land and property ownership in the New World and the possibility of accumulating wealth and status.
By becoming indentured servants
They became indentured servants. They agreed to work (without pay) for a set period of time (usually 7 years) to pay for their passage.
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the Old World and the New World Europe and the Americas
Art in Europe became focused on representing the sights and inhabitants of the New World.