Most indentured servants were poor people from Europe who had signed themselves into contracts on tobacco farms in the New World. Contracts lasted 5 years and would then give the newly freed servant their own plot of land to plant and live on. Unfortunately, tobacco prices crashed and many were forced to sign another contract after the first five years to survive or go into debt trying to raise their own crop.
An indentured servant is a person who agrees to work for a specified period of time in exchange for passage to a new country, food, clothing, and shelter. This type of servitude was common in the Americas during the colonial period.
most of the colonial was servants.
Whether the person was considered property - Apex
The colonies had two types of society classes. A form of Aristocracy, which was modeled after those in England, and refers to the upper class or privileged class of society. The other class was the Indentured Servants, which included the poor, either White or Black. Temporary servitude was one of the means by which poor Europeans could come to America. In return for the ship passage they would sign a contract, or indenture, agreeing to work without pay for a specific period of time, usually three to five years. there was no social stigma attached to this type of servitude. Moreover, indentured servants had specific legal rights that could be enforced in court. When an indentured servant's time was up, he or she entered into American society with full legal rights. Upon becoming free, servants were entitled to "freedom dues." These included a suit of clothes, farming tools, and in some colonies, 50 acres of land. Nearly a third of the Europeans who came to America before the Revolutionary War, paid for their transport with temporary bondage. However, the issue of Black slaves would slow down the indentured servant process. This was because and indentured servant would eventually be free. Whereas a Black slave was property, and it was cheaper in the end to own a Black Slave, than to have an indentured servant working for you.
The difference is that an Indenture servant has agreed to a term of service in turn for the cost of getting to America or other terms. At the end of the term agreement the Indenture servant will be once again free and no longer required to be a servant. They would be able to hold land, a job and vote. Whereas a Slave will always be not free. Slaves are consider property and can not hold land and vote.Prior to the Civil War, slaves and indentured servants were considered personal property and could be sold (or left as property in a will). While the indenture usually lasted four-six years, if the indentured person did not abide by their Master's rules, their indenture could be extended.They were not the same. Indentured servants were to serve 7 years, but often they left before they finished their time. They could blend in so it made it hard to find them, but any person who was black was a slave and needed a pass to leave the plantation. Indentured servants were paid and free after 7 years. Slaves were never paid and were considered property.Slaves are people who are the property of an owner, they are bought and sold as a commodity. They do the work assigned by their owners without pay until they die, are sold to another owner or are freed by their owner. Indentured servants are people who have traded their unpaid servitude for a specific period of time for some type of consideration, usually money or transport to the place where they will be working and housed. If the contract is legitimate, there is a point in time that the indentured servant will be free of the duty.
They were known as indentured servants and worked for the person until their contract was up, then they were set free.
Indentured servants were individuals who worked under a contract (indenture) for a certain period of time in exchange for their passage to a colony and other benefits. They were commonly used in the American colonies and Caribbean during the 17th and 18th centuries. After completing their contracts, they were usually granted freedom and sometimes land or other resources.
They were not the same. Indentured servants were to serve 7 years, but often they left before they finished their time. They could blend in so it made it hard to find them, but any person who was black was a slave and needed a pass to leave the plantation. Indentured servants were paid and free after 7 years. Slaves were never paid and were considered property.
A man servant, a butler, a valet, a servant, a cleaner.
The labor system that emerged as a result of the successful cultivation of tobacco in Jamestown was primarily indentured servitude. To meet the labor demands of tobacco farming, planters relied on indentured servants—individuals who agreed to work for a set number of years in exchange for passage to America and the promise of land or freedom afterwards. This system later laid the groundwork for the transition to African slavery as the demand for labor increased and indentured servitude became less viable.
....is known as a "Civil Servant."
Anything really, anything the royalty waned them to dothat is what they did