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They used indentured servants.
The economy and population would not be as strong as it is today. (Although the economy is weak at the moment) Indentured servants made up a large portion of early American immigrants. People who could not afford the transportation fees to America would become an indentured servant in order to get here. Lastly, without slave labor, the South would have never had the farming boom that it had during the 1800s.
Indentured servant were significant in populating the early Americas. Many of the first colonists gained passage to the colonies as indentured servants.
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Both immigrants and indentured servants arrived in a new country seeking better opportunities and were often subject to poor living conditions and mistreatment. They both faced challenges adapting to a new culture and were vulnerable to exploitation by employers or landowners.
Immigrants and indentured servants are both individuals who move to another country for work opportunities. Indentured servants historically signed contracts to work for a specific period in exchange for passage to a new land, while immigrants voluntarily move to another country seeking economic or social advancement. Both groups often face challenges related to assimilation, discrimination, and exploitation.
Indentured servants paid off the cost of their voyage to the American colonies by working as unpaid labor for a period of time. Runaways would be hunted and returned. Between the 17th and 18th centuries, half of the white immigrants who came to America came as indentured servants.
Slaves are owned by other people. Indentured servants signed a 7 year contract and were free people.
Some synonyms for indentured servants include apprentices, bondmen, and bonded laborers.
Indentured servants receive FREEDOM
They used indentured servants.