An indentured slave/servant
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They were called indentured servants.
A person who trades labor for passage is called an indentured servant. These individuals would work for a specified period of time in exchange for their transportation to a new location, typically during the period of European colonization of the Americas.
The Middle Passage
The person who worked in exchange for their ship fare to North America was commonly known as an "indentured servant." Indentured servants entered into a contract to work for a specific period, usually several years, in return for passage, food, and shelter. This system was prevalent in the 17th and 18th centuries, particularly among settlers seeking opportunities in the New World.
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triangular slave trade
A person who trades labor for passage is called
The passage from the Atlantic to the Pacific at the south tip of South America is called the Strait of Magellan.
The middle passage
the middle passage.
The Arctic Passage