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It promised indentured servants "freedom dues" and sometimes a plot of land.
chattel slavery
In 1735, Maryland had a system that relied heavily on slavery for labor. Indentured servitude was also present but was not as prevalent as slavery. Slavery was deeply entrenched in the economy and society of Maryland during this time period.
Slavery replaced the system of indentured servitude in many parts of the world, including the American colonies. Slavery involved the forced labor of individuals for the benefit of their owners, without the promise of eventual freedom.
indentured servitude (Study Island)
slavery The death of many servants (APEX)
The southern colonies had both. The indentured servants were most likely prisoners.
A coercive labor system means a forced labor system as in slavery or an indentured laborer (a slave guaranteed freedom after service).
It delayed the establishment of slavery in the South until about 1750
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Whites were used as inderntured servants though blacks were mostly slaves.
Delaware had both slavery and indentured servitude during its early history. While slavery became more prevalent over time, indentured servants were common in the 17th century as a way for individuals to work off debts or secure passage to the colonies.