induntured servents were inportant to the development of the seventeenth century chesapeake because they
provided a relatively cheap and abundant source of labor for chesapeake tabacoo planters
brought new ideas concerning the culitvation and cure of tabacoo
provided labor for important public projects undertaken by the colonial governments of virginia and maryland
freed up the aristocats to focus on the governing of the new colonies
ok im thinkin its either the first or second one, im not sure
2006-08-19
15:27:28
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i do know what indentured servents are, they are pple thay work but they have a contract and they only work for a specfic amount of time, which they receive supplies in return, after they are done they are free
2006-08-19
15:35:09 ·
update #1
i mean i think its the first or third one
2006-08-19
15:37:42 ·
update #2