Review up to the end of the civil war 1. Indentured Servitude- An indentured servant was a laborer under contract to an employer for a set amount of time ranging from three to seven years. The laborer in turn receive transatlantic passage and freedom dues. Unlike slaves, they only worked for a period of time. 2. John Winthrop?s comments on Contributions of Puritans- John Winthrop viewed the common people as belligerents and believed democracy was the worst system to follow. The freemen elected all the positions in the village yet the puritans were the only freemen. Failure to obey puritan rules led to severe punishments from an array of whipping, banishment, and death. 3. New France- Population
Review up to the civil war
Review up to the end of the civil war 1. Indentured Servitude- An indentured servant was a laborer under contract to an employer for a set amount of time ranging from three to seven years. The laborer in turn receive transatlantic passage and freedom dues. Unlike slaves, they only worked for a period of time. 2. John Winthrop?s comments on Contributions of Puritans- John Winthrop viewed the common people as belligerents and believed democracy was the worst system to follow. The freemen elected all the positions in the village yet the puritans were the only freemen. Failure to obey puritan rules led to severe punishments from an array of whipping, banishment, and death. 3. New France- Population
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