The term for a prisoner in an English prison who was sent to the colonies is: "Convict Servant".
The term for a prisoner in an English prison who was sent to the colonies is: "Convict Servant".
The term for a prisoner in an English prison who was sent to the colonies is: "Convict Servant".
The term for a prisoner in an English prison who was sent to the colonies is: "Convict Servant".
The term for a prisoner in an English prison who was sent to the colonies is: "Convict Servant".
The term for a prisoner in an English prison who was sent to the colonies is: "Convict Servant".
The term used for a person who served a year term in an English prison and was sent to the colonies to work is an indentured servant. Under this system, the person would work for a specific period of time, typically seven years, in exchange for their passage to the colonies and sustenance.
The House of Burgesses determined that the English colonies would have a representative government. Does the person who asked this go to ESMS?
The phrase English service can mean a few different things. It could be as simple has having an English speaking person serving you.
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There were many influential people during the period of English colonization.
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