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.
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if a person has a year in federal then how long is that
A convict is a person who has been found guilty of a crime by a court of law and is serving a sentence, typically in prison.
"A Prison Diary" was written by English author Jeffrey Archer while he was serving time in various prisons from 2000 to 2003. The three volumes of the diary were published in 2002 and 2003.
a prison cell is a small room which a prisoner is housed in while he/she is serving his/her prison sentence.
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