There is no widely known historical figure named Jane Hoskins who is specifically recognized as an indentured servant. If you have a particular context or time period in mind, please provide more details. Indentured servitude was a common practice in the 17th and 18th centuries, involving individuals who worked for a set number of years in exchange for passage to America or other benefits.
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Indentured servant were significant in populating the early Americas. Many of the first colonists gained passage to the colonies as indentured servants.
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Yes, Jane Hoskins was an indentured servant. Historical records indicate that she arrived in the American colonies under an indenture agreement, which typically required her to work for a specified number of years in exchange for passage, food, and shelter. After completing her term of service, she would have gained her freedom and the opportunity to start her own life.
an indentured servant
Jannie Hoskins's birth name is Jane Florence Hoskins.
being an indentured servant (Google indentured servant colonial times)
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Technically an indentured servant serves someone under a contract. The contract may have a limited period of time after which the contract is null.
Technically an indentured servant serves someone under a contract. The contract may have a limited period of time after which the contract is null.
Indentured servant were significant in populating the early Americas. Many of the first colonists gained passage to the colonies as indentured servants.
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they die
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Stop treating me like an indentured servant!