Technically the question should be "Was an indentrued servant poor?" seeing as indentured servanthood was outlawed a while ago. However to answer the question, yes they were. In fact, many of them accepted the contract just to get somewhere. For example, many indetured servants were just poor people who wanted to get to the America in the 1700s but didn't have enough money so they signed a 7 year contract with a wealthier person who agreed to provide for them and get them to America in exchange for the 7 years of work. However, this "7 year" time was often abused by the wealthier person. For example, they would say something along the lines of "You didn't work hard enough. You owe me another year." So many people would not get out for a long time.
Someone might become an indentured servant due to poverty or a desire for a fresh start in a new country. In exchange for passage to a new land or debts paid off, they agree to work for a set period under a contract.
Indentured servants in Jamestown were typically poor individuals who could not afford their passage to the New World, so they agreed to work for a set number of years in exchange for their transportation. These servants faced harsh working conditions and were often mistreated by their masters. Despite the challenges, many indentured servants were eventually able to gain their freedom and start a new life in the colonies.
True. Plantation workers may include both indentured servants and slaves, who were historically used to perform labor on plantations. Indentured servants were often individuals who exchanged labor for passage to a new country, while slaves were forced into labor through ownership.
An indentured servant was a laborer who agreed to work for a set period of time in exchange for passage to a new country or to repay a debt. They were not free to leave until their contract was completed, which often led to difficult working conditions and limited freedom.Indentured servitude was common in the American colonies and other parts of the world as a form of cheap labor in the 17th and 18th centuries.
Slaves are purchased by an owner and are slaves for the rest of their lives. no pay. An indentured servant is someone that works for someone for a set amount of time. after that time is up, they are free to do as they will.
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.
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