Women got sent to the colonies in 1619. A dark age.
The "Casket Girls of Louisiana," young women sent from France to the colonies (now the United States) to marry, carried their belongings in caskets
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".
Major products sent from the middle colonies to the other colonies were timber and textile products
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.
These colonies were known as penal colonies.
King George sent ten hundred troops to the colonies.
The Spanish Colonies had women they were not there at first but once the colonies became permanent The realized they needed women in the colonies.