Indentured servants in colonial America exchanged labor for necessities and potential future benefits, facing varying treatment from good to conditions resembling slavery.
Indentured servants in colonial America were typically poor individuals who agreed to work for a set period in exchange for necessities like housing, food, and clothing. They did not receive a salary but could gain skills and resources for their future after fulfilling their contract. While some were treated well, others faced harsh conditions similar to slavery, with high mortality rates due to disease and overwork.
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