Slaves became cheaper because the Royal African Company lost its monopoly so everyone could transport slaves to the New World. An influx of slaves meant they were cheaper than before and also planters didn't trust indentured servants after Bacon's Rebellion
Slavery arrived in the colonies in 1619 so the colonies started with slavery.
Indentured servitude
Indentured servitude
Indentured servitude
The southern colonies relied on both indentured servitude and slavery to support their labor-intensive agricultural economy. Indentured servants provided a low-cost labor source for a temporary period, while slavery provided a more permanent and exploitable workforce to meet the demand for labor on plantations. This dual system allowed the colonies to sustain their profitable cash crop production.
No, only in the south colonies. The north colonies were against slavery. There were few in the north colonies.
The California Indenture Act of 1850 set forth regulations for slavery. The Act set forth regulations that made slavery legal in certain situations.
Both, but indentures were more common there. They were poor laborers paying off the transportation costs to come to america. Unlike slaves indentures were not property and were automatically discharged from their contract once the debt was payed. Buying a slave was usually far cheaper than arranging an indenture, paying for transportation, and tracking labor payments against that debt.
Slavery.
the 13th Amendment
slavery
The 13th Amendment prohibits slavery and involuntary servitude.