how do servants live and how
Slave owners referred to house servants as domestics or house slaves.
Some synonyms for indentured servants include apprentices, bondmen, and bonded laborers.
You may live in a British colony in the 17th or 18th century, such as Virginia or Maryland in America. These colonies relied heavily on indentured servants for labor, usually for a set period of time in exchange for passage to the New World. Slavery was less prevalent in these colonies during that time period.
Yes, wealthy families in the Victorian Era often employed servants who would assist with housekeeping, cooking, and childcare. Children from affluent families would have servants to attend to their needs and care for them.
Yes, a group of servants is a common term used to refer to multiple individuals who work in service roles.
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depends where they were sent to, there were more indentured servants in the north versus the south
They live in BIG castles. Have many servants, up to 3 servants per person. And they love there cows, and oxs for dinner.
Kshatriyas are a large caste living in Northern India. Most of them live in urban areas and have professions such as civil servants, teachers or servants.
New England
"c'est ici que les serviteurs (or 'les servants, les servantes) vivent"
New England
They became indentured servants.
Nothing that I know of. It is OK to be a servant and live in servants quarters. Jesus was a servant when he washed the disciples feet
Princesses live in Casals with there father, (the king) there mother, (the queen) and other servants.
In a very elaborate castle with all of the servants!
Thatch hut