Slaves were owned as property, but indentured servants were white people who signed a 7 year contract for transportation to the colonies. They could also blend in with the population while anyone who was black was a slave.
The children of slave women were slaves that didn't need to be purchased
Because slaves were making him more profit
Slaves were referred because they had to work for as long as they could. Whereas indentured servants were released after seven years.
Slaves were considered animals
By denying them privileges granted to indentured servants
The most important social distinction in the seventeenth century Chesapeake colony was between the wealthy elite plantation owners and the indentured servants and enslaved laborers. The plantation owners had immense wealth and power, while the indentured servants and enslaved laborers were largely dependent on them for work and survival. This distinction shaped the economic and social structure of the colony, with the plantation owners dominating both politically and economically.
their owners are afraid indentured servants would teach blacks to read or write
what role did slaves and indentured servants play in the colonies
Slave rebellions
The children of slaves women were slaves who didn't need to be purchased
One advantage of having indentured servants for plantation owners was that they could increase their profit margin. The plantation owners had very cheap labor.
One advantage of having indentured servants for plantation owners was that they could increase their profit margin. The plantation owners had very cheap labor.
Slaves cost much less: to buy and to care for than indentured servants.
they coulld use slaves longer
Using the headright system, people in England 100s of acres of land in America by becoming indentured servants for a period of time, usually 7 years. These indentured servants were most often used by the plantation owners in Virginia initially.
By denying them privileges granted to indentured servants
yes
The children of slave woman were slaves who didn't have to be purchased.
The most important social distinction in the seventeenth century Chesapeake colony was between the wealthy elite plantation owners and the indentured servants and enslaved laborers. The plantation owners had immense wealth and power, while the indentured servants and enslaved laborers were largely dependent on them for work and survival. This distinction shaped the economic and social structure of the colony, with the plantation owners dominating both politically and economically.
indentured servants
their owners are afraid indentured servants would teach blacks to read or write