Indentured servants weren't from America, but were mainly English from England.
Indentured servants
tobacco
depends where they were sent to, there were more indentured servants in the north versus the south
Slaves and indentured servants
slaves and indentured servants were first brought to north American to work producing
Yes, North Carolina did have indentured servants during its early colonial period. Indentured servants were individuals who contracted to work for a specified period in exchange for passage to the New World or other benefits. They played a significant role in the labor force of North Carolina's emerging economy.
in 1619
michael jackson and the janet jackson tribe of the jacksons
Because slaves became cheaper and more readily available, compared to indentured servants, in particular after 1775 when the flow of English Immigrants to the USA who provided many of the indentured servants stopped, and where there was no need to replace them at the end of any indentured service, while indentured service became less attractive to Europeans due to improving working conditions/wages in Europe..
mostly tobacco and riceNote: If you are a student of Penn Foster the exam answer is tobacco
cotton <<<<WRONG!!!! It was Tobacco