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Pros And Cons Of Indentured Servants
Indentured Servants During the 1600s, indentured servitude was a formal contract formulated to increase mobility in the workforce from England to the Americas. For many, taking a ship to the Americas was an excellent opportunity of migration, required by the difficulties of earning a living in England. The indentured servant agreement defined the sort of labor to be performed when the destination is reached, the length of time to be served, and the dues owned at the completion of the contract. Whatever their reasons for leaving England, impoverishment, hopelessness, and or seeking a new life “beyond seas”, I believe that residing in England under any circumstance was way better than deciding to sign a deadly covenant. Given the advantage

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