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During the early 1600s, workers on tobacco plantations in Virginia were mostly poor debtors. Indentured servants. Enslaved Africans. Enslaved American Indians.

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B. Indentured servants

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Indentured servants.

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In the early 1600, workers in tobacco farms were mainly indentured servants. An indentured servant is a servant who is bound by contract to work for a specific time period without any form of payment. Indentured servants were not exactly slaves. The contract required them to work for a period of time, and in exchange for their services, they may received food but they were not paid

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