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How would you use the word indentured in a sentence?

Stop treating me like an indentured servant!


Where would you find an indentured servant?

You would find an indentured servant in the South. An indentured servant is, typically, a white male who ventured from Britain during the Colonial Era who needed money and land to begin a life in America. They worked for a couple years on a farm or plantation and were later "paid" for their services.


What is the name for a person who made a contract to work for a certain number of years in exchange for passage to the New World and a place to live?

an indentured servant


What did a indentured servant do?

An indentured servant is a person who either willingly wants to serve, or is kidnapped and forced to. An indentured servant usually serves from 4 to 7 years. They are provided with food, shelter, and clothing. At the end of their servitude, if the master is gracious enough, would give them clothing, food, a rifle, and scarcely some land. Only people of the white sort would be an indentured servant. If you were a slave, you could not become and indentured servant.


What were some jobs in the North Carolina Colony?

being an indentured servant (Google indentured servant colonial times)


Do you chose to be an indentured servant?

yes you do.


Who be more likey to come to North america as an indentured servant a wealthy person or a poor person and Why?

A poor person would be more likely to become an indentured servant. A wealthy person wanting to migrate could pay for the ticket w/o becoming indentured.


What is a indentured servant?

Technically an indentured servant serves someone under a contract. The contract may have a limited period of time after which the contract is null.


What is the indenturered servant?

Indentured servant were significant in populating the early Americas. Many of the first colonists gained passage to the colonies as indentured servants.


What a indentured servant?

Technically an indentured servant serves someone under a contract. The contract may have a limited period of time after which the contract is null.


A person who trades labor for passage is called a?

A person who trades labor for passage is called an indentured servant. These individuals would work for a specified period of time in exchange for their transportation to a new location, typically during the period of European colonization of the Americas.


What punishments did indentured servants receive?

if a servant disobeyed it would gain many a cuff 'a hit'