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Why did fewer indentured servants come to America in 1700s?

fewer came to the Americas because conditions in England began to improve


Why did fewer indentured servants come to America in the 1700s?

fewer came to the Americas because conditions in England began to improve


Why did fewer indentured servents come to America in the 1700's?

fewer came to the americas becauseconditions in england changed


Did many colonists come to America as indentured servants?

yes


Did people from Asia come to America in the 1700s?

Yes, but only for the weekend.


How and why did the indentured servant and slaves come to america?

They came from many countries. Some countries are:IrelandScottlandEnglandIndiaAfricaThere are many more.


Why did indentured servants came to America?

They could not pay the voyage to come to America, or, they were imprisoned and wanted to pay off their debt.


Why did people agree to become indentured servants in the early days of Virginia and Maryland?

To have the ability to come to america..


How did an indentured servant pay for passage to america?

No. You see indentured servants wanted to come to America, but did not have money to do so. So, a wealthy landowner of sorts would pay for this man to come to America. In return they would work for a certain number of years. And when they had paid of there debt, the landowner would grant them with land, tools, and money to get them started as American citizens.


Who be more likey to come to North america as an indentured servant a wealthy person or a poor person and Why?

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.


How did indentured servants arrive in the new world?

how did indentured servants come to the new world


Did indentured servants come to Georgia?

yes