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The colonial system of indentured servitude was different from slavery

because:
O A. indentured servitude was not based on race.
B. indentured servitude was meant to be permanent.
C. indentured servitude was part of the triangular trade.
OD. indentured servitude was meant for women.
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User Sommer
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Answer:

a

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User Dree
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A. indentured servitude was not based on race.

Indentured servitude was enormously common in colonial America. In the 17th century, nearly two thirds of British settlers were indentured servants while eighty percent of European immigrants to America were “redemptioners” (immigrants who needed to indenture themselves to pay for their immigration upon arrival to the colonies, rather than ones who worked out their contracts prior to departure). Most redemptioners came from Britain or Germany and were imported to Philadelphia. The majority were young, under twenty, and died before their contracts were up due to the rough conditions of travel and colonial life.

During the 18th century, indentured contracts became less necessary as the costs of immigration to America went down and African slave labor became increasingly attractive to the large landowners of the prospering colonies. During the Revolution, indentured “imports” basically ceased and the decline continued after the formation of the United States.

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