most of the colonial was servants.
Indentured servant
People who agreed to work for a set number of years in exchange for their passage to the New World were known as indentured servants. They typically signed contracts, known as indentures, committing to work for a specific period, usually ranging from four to seven years. This system was prevalent during the 17th and 18th centuries as a way to attract labor to the colonies. Indentured servitude was a common means for many Europeans to seek new opportunities in America.
The term you're looking for is "indentured servants." These individuals contracted to work for a specified number of years, typically ranging from four to seven, in exchange for passage to the New World, along with food, shelter, and sometimes land or money at the end of their service. This system was particularly prevalent in the 17th and 18th centuries as a means to attract labor to colonial America.
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The Columbian Exchange refers to the exchange of plants, animals, people, cultures, ideas, and diseases between the New World (Americas) and the Old World (Europe, Asia, and Africa). You could also look at it as an exchange between the Western Hemisphere and the Eastern Hemisphere.
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People who had a contract to work in exchange for transportation and expenses (apex)
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