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Indentured Workers (International Workers' Day)

History of North America 1 mai 2026 12 min

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The first day of May is International Workers' Day, so let's examine the practice of importing workers from France and England to North America as a profitable business during early colonial times.

To satisfy the continent’s need for labor, agreements between two parties about long-term work gained popularity.

The length of servitude might be a specified number of years or until the laborer reached a certain age.

Many people indentured themselves in order to gain passage to North America or to escape debt and poverty.

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