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Indentured servant - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Indenture - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Definition of indentured servant from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games. ... Main Entry: indentured servant...
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Definition of indentured in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of indentured. Pronunciation of indentured. Translations of indentured. indentured synonyms, indentured antonyms. Information about indentured in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... indentured; Indentured Bill of Material;
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Use a lesson that helps students to compare and contrast European American indentured servitude to African American servitude. ... Students will write an opinion essay about whether European American indentured servitude was the same as or different from African American servitude.
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indentured servant: Definition and Pronunciation ... Generally, indentured servants included redemptioners, victims of religious or political persecution, persons kidnapped for the purpose, convicts, and paupers.
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Differential Tolerances and Accepted Punishments for Disobedient Indentured Servants and Their Masters in Colonial Courts ... Pennsylvania and Maryland Laws Concerning Indentured Servants...
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"Old Silverhead" immigrated to the American Colonies (Virginia) in 1700 from Bolton, Lancashire, England as an indentured Servant. On November 19, 1700, Edmund Knowles at the age of 15 years boarded the ship "Elizabeth and Judith" at Liverpool, England to travel to the new World.
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Before the Civil War, slaves and indentured servants were considered personal property, and they or their descendants could be sold or inherited like any other personalty. Like other property, human chattel was governed largely by laws of individual states.
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