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The southern colonies had both. The indentured servants were most likely prisoners.
Slaves Indentured Servants
Slaves from Africa.
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The Southern Colonies develop in mid-1600,Africans and European indentured servants work fields. Indentured servants leave plantations and buy their own farms. Try to force Native Americans to work; they die of disease or run away. planters use more enslaved African laborer's 1750,235000 enslaved Africans in America; 85 percent live in south.
The southern colonies had both. The indentured servants were most likely prisoners.
Slaves Indentured Servants
They had more indentured servants than the other colonies
They had more indentured servants than the other colonies
Indentured servants in the southern colonies in the 1600s were typically poor Europeans who agreed to work for a set number of years in exchange for passage to the New World. They often faced harsh living and working conditions, and many did not live to see the end of their indenture. Their labor was crucial for the development of the southern colonies' economy, particularly in industries like tobacco and rice farming.
indentured servants
Slaves from Africa.
Indentured Servants, the following discussion has nothing to do with the question or the answer.
After the period of indentured servitude, the indentured servant was free to pursue their own ends.Ê Many stayed in the area while many became westward explorers. Ê
The southern colonies were populated because people in England heard of the riches in America. They soon learned how well cash crops grew such as indigo, tabacco, and cotton. Men who were in debt had the option under James Oglethorpe to travel to Georgia to work as indentured servants. Not many went to the southern colonies for religious reasons.
Mostly slaves and indentured servants. If the farm was small and the family was large, then the children would help out in the fields to.
There were large land owners, Planters/farmers, women who were pretty much homemakers, indentured servants, slaves, and artisans/craftsman.