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An indentured servant was a person who worked for 7 years in exchange for passage to the colonies.
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The term used is "Indentured Servant". This was a person who worked without pay to pay off his debt of being transported to America.
Indentured servant.
Indentured servants
The Columbian Exchange was the name to given to a program that took place between America and the Afro-Eurasian hemispheres. It worked by the exchange of things such as animals, plants, ideas, communicable diseases, and even human beings.
The Columbian Exchange was the name to given to a program that took place between America and the Afro-Eurasian hemispheres. It worked by the exchange of things such as animals, plants, ideas, communicable diseases, and even human beings.
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A person that was working under an expert trader was called a apprentice.
An indentured servant is a person who works for a specified period of time to pay off a debt or secure passage to a new country. They are under contract to work for their master in exchange for something, such as land, education, or training.
Money.
Feudal system, where people worked on land owned by a lord in exchange for protection and the use of resources.