The Expansion of Indentured Servitude among the Western European Poor and Dispossessed
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Abstract

As many as 150,000 Europeans migrated to the Chesapeake colonies of Virginia and Maryland during the seventeenth century. The great majority, 80–90 percent, were indentured servants. Why did so many men and women leave home to labor for others in an unknown land?

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