An indentured servant is best described as one who was obligated to work for a certain number of years to pay off a debt, and who was freed at the end of the term.
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Richard Frethorne describes his life as an indentured servant in Virginia as one of extreme hardship and suffering. He mentions starvation, poor living conditions, and the physical and emotional toll of hard labor. Frethorne also describes feeling powerless and mistreated by his masters.
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An indentured servant is a person who agrees to work for a specified period of time in exchange for passage to a new country, food, clothing, and shelter. This type of servitude was common in the Americas during the colonial period.
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Technically an indentured servant serves someone under a contract. The contract may have a limited period of time after which the contract is null.
Technically an indentured servant serves someone under a contract. The contract may have a limited period of time after which the contract is null.
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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Stop treating me like an indentured servant!