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No, it wasn't. In fact, slavery was said to be a "holy thing". on studyisland the answer was indentured servitude
indentured servitude (Study Island)
Slavery was for life. Servitude was for a specified limited time.
The Tobacco Boom (a new hot commodity in the Americas) led to the use of indentured servitude and then slavery in colonial America.
what marked the change was that indentured servitude slaves were not treated as badly as normal slaves, they got food, shelter and clothes, and a entry into us in rechern. that's how i understand it i don't now if its right im doing connections academy to.
Slavery arrived in the colonies in 1619 so the colonies started with slavery.
Indentured servitude was outlawed in the United States with the passage of the Thirteenth Amendment to the Constitution in 1865, which abolished slavery and involuntary servitude.
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Yes, South Carolina had both slavery and indentured servants during its early history. The institution of slavery became especially widespread in South Carolina due to the reliance on plantation agriculture, particularly rice and indigo cultivation. Indentured servants were also present, though to a lesser extent compared to slaves.
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No, it wasn't. In fact, slavery was said to be a "holy thing". on studyisland the answer was indentured servitude
Slavery existed but indentured servitude was the primary source.
indentured servitude (Study Island)