The slaves were people who were forced to work for their owners. If they didn't or if they ran away they got whipped.
The way things worked out, I'd say probably not.
B/c they could make more money that way than from staying home-
They traded furs and goods for money c: by the way I am AWESOME
King George III borrowed money from other countries to pay for the Seven Years' War and he needed a way to pay it back, so Prime Minister George Grenville asked Parliament to tax the colonists!
The middle colonies had a more diverse population.
Indentured servants
Since agriculture was the main way of earning a living, most people lived and worked on a farm.
The way things worked out, I'd say probably not.
Wages is pronounced as way-ges.
I worked for an employer that decided not to pay us if we worked through our lunches, we worked a full 8 hour day and only paid us for 7 hours, when questioned about our pay he did not answer. After working there 2 weeks he changed the way we got paid from 40 hours a week to 36 hours regardless if we worked over the hours, he would not pay us for it. This went on for 6 weeks until I decided I would no longer work there, now he's refusing to send me my personal items, he says he doesn't have time, he closes at 5 and I am unable to pick up my stuff. Not sure what to do at this point. Celene Rees
It may be worked out that way in the will. Or if a trust were set up that way, it is often done to protect assets.
An indentured servant worked under very strict contracts to pay for their voyage to the New World. For some, it was the only way to earn money for the trip.
An indentured servant worked under very strict contracts to pay for their voyage to the New World. For some, it was the only way to earn money for the trip.
An indentured servant worked under very strict contracts to pay for their voyage to the New World. For some, it was the only way to earn money for the trip.
It is very difficult and expensive for a teenager to get car insurance. The easiest way to get it is to be put on your parents' insurance and pay them the added insurance cost out of your wages.
It all depends on what is worked out. Almost all of the costs can be negotiated one way or another.
No, it is a scam. The number one way you can tell it is a scam is when you call the number provided on the website and try to press any of the number options to be directed to another extension the automated voice keeps playing and never directs you to any extension. Also, the contract agreement to pay wages for your time worked is never honored.