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Which of the following explains an incentive for an indentured servant to come to America? Answer A:overpopulation in the New World B:scarcity of resources in the New World C:high wages for labor in New
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Which of the following explains an incentive for an indentured servant to come to America?
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A:overpopulation in the New World
B:scarcity of resources in the New World
C:high wages for labor in New World
D:opportunity for passage to America
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An indentured servant might be motivated to come to America for
D. opportunity for passage to America
Indentured servants are given passage to America in exchange for a couple years of labor by wealthy plantation owners.
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