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    Jamestown Colony

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    was the first successful English colony founded in 1607? The first successful English colony was Jamestown. What was the headright system? The headright system was used by the Virginia Company which gave 50 acres of land for each person that a settler paid to bring over to North America. This allowed estates to be established‚ which could be worked by indentured servants. How long did indentured servants work for? They worked for 7-10 years‚ after which they were paid their dues so that they could

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    13 Colonies

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    The Thirteen Colonies 16th century England was not interested in exploration and colonization‚ but for the most part‚ English colonies in North America were more for bussiness and in search of gold . It did provide extra land for Englands growing population and for those who seeked more religious freedom. Englands colonization in the new world led to the Thirteen Colonies made up of the New England Colonies‚ The Middle Colonies‚ and the Southern Colonies each having seperate religious beliefs‚ laws

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    traced from the very foundation of the colonies. The New England colonies were founded as examples of pure religion‚ each was to "be as a city upon a hill."1 In contrast to this worthy cause‚ the Chesapeake colonies were originally founded during the great search for gold‚ and later continued as slave-supported plantation colonies. The New Englanders would come to prosper through their hard work‚ thrift‚ and the quality of their commitment to God and each other. The South‚ conversely‚ prospered

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    Between the nineteenth and twentieth century‚ the growth of the plantation industry and the need for additional labor caused a mass importation of foreigners as indentured servers. Although the conditions of service seem fair and reasonable according to the contract‚ the actual conditions may not have been as good. Most of the additional labor‚ which caused importation of indentured servers‚ was primarily male. Over the 16-year period from 1835-1851‚ the number of Asian Indian immigrants to Mauritius

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    their very genesis‚ the New England and Chesapeake Colonies displayed stark differences and contrasts. The former was founded mostly for religious reasons and the latter for purely economic ones. Though both regions were in relatively close proximity‚ comparably‚ they greatly differed religiously‚ politically‚ socially‚ and morally (in so far as their perception/exploitation of Native Americans was concerned). The exploration of these different colonies will prove to be particularly fruitful due to the

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    ! Impressions of indentured servants Although it may appear that being an Indentured Servant is better than being somebody’s slave‚ that is not the case at all. Yes‚ slaves are permanent and can not work off their debt but when you are an indentured servant you are treated horribly. If you are an indentured servant you might as well call yourself a slave. Chances are that you are not going to survive anyway therefor you will have been a slave for the majority of your life without working your

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    Types of Colonies

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    English colonies were one of three types of colonies. The first being a joint-stock colony. In this type of colony the king of England would grant a charter to a joint-stock company that would ensure settlers the same rights as Englishmen. Joint-stock colonies were only meant to last a few years. After which‚ stockholders hoped to earn a profit. Many people were attracted with the promise of gold. The second type was a royal colony. This type of colony was directly controlled by the king. The

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    Indentured Servants Throughout U.S. history the United States has encountered many stressful and life taking hardships‚ and all for what? For the world to continue growing‚ for each individual to feel safe and to be created equal. History is a word that we look upon and think of famous people who changed our way of living‚ who went beyond what they were capable of in order to be remembered. People like George Washington‚ Abraham Lincoln‚ John Hancock‚ all these men did great things. Yet we still

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    Virginia Colony versus Massachusetts Colony Throughout the 17th century‚ the New World was being developed and the colonies were being formed. Two of these newly founded colonies were Virginia and Massachusetts. Between the two colonies‚ there were many similarities as a result of similar backgrounds of those who founded and were running the colonies. Although there are many reasons as to why people‚ the majority being from Europe‚ fled to the colonies‚ there are also multiple different aspects of

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    primary means of a workforce for the wealthy in America were essentially slaves and indentured servants. Regardless of whether the worker was an servant or a slave they were expected and required to carry out tasks such as working the fields‚ maintaining crops‚ cooking meals‚ washing clothes‚ or whatever the owner of the debtor or slave so choose. This is where the similarities end. From their legacies to their origins‚ slaves and indentured servants differed in almost all aspects‚ and especially

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