Indentured servants typically slept in shared quarters, often in cramped and basic conditions. They might have been housed in a communal barracks or a separate area of the master's home, depending on the estate. Bedding was minimal, usually consisting of simple straw mattresses or blankets, and privacy was limited. Overall, their sleeping arrangements were reflective of their subordinate status and the harsh realities of their labor.
Indentured servants typically slept on simple bedding such as straw mattresses or blankets on the floor. They may have also slept in shared living quarters with others. The living conditions for indentured servants varied widely depending on the household or plantation they were working for.
no they had sevants to help and do chores
sevants
Farming smithing building judging indentured sevants
Indentured Servants choose to serve and do so in exchange for a place to sleep, food, and a possible reward of land in return for a set amount of time in service. slaves are forced to serve against their will and if freed they are owed no reward
The prefix of indentured is the in.
In a 12th century Norman castle there are lots of items of clothing including these: * Beds * Chairs * Tables * Fireplaces * Chests (for clothing) * Benches (for the sevants to sleep on * Built-in basins There are more that arn't listed here that you can research in many different ways.
Hadrians wall is in Rome and It was built by the sevants of King Hadrian. And they found timber by it.
they were seated below the kings queens and nobels but they were on top of the sevants and slaves
Indentured servants
Indentured servants, also known as bondsmen and bondswomen.
Some synonyms for indentured servants include apprentices, bondmen, and bonded laborers.