Answer:
Indentured servitude had declined
Step-by-step explanation:
Indentured servitude was very common in the American Colonies until the late eighteenth century, when it declined.
Indentured servitude consisted in the engagement of unpaid workers for a few years in exchange for covering their transportation costs to America.
Most of the indentured servants were poor, young whites who gained their freedom after 3 years on average of unpaid labor.