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often kidnapped and sold into
indentured labor in the
American and
Caribbean colonies (often
without any
indentures).
Indentured servitude was also used by...
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Thirteen Colonies arrived under indentures. Half a
million Europeans,
mostly young men, also went to the
Caribbean under indenture to work on plantations. Fraud...
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Cambridge University Library Archives (Luard 179/9).
March 18, 1642. "
Apprenticeship indentures 1604–1697".
Cambridge St
Edward Parish Church archives (KP28/14/2)...
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laborer with an
indentured servant status,
historically indentures were used for a
variety of contracts,
including transfers and
rents of land and even...
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entered on the society's
Register of Apprentices after signing a
training contract,
called an
Indentures of Apprenticeship Deed, with a
registered solicitor...
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strongly identified with the
ideals of the
movement and,
having first honoured his
indentures of apprenticeship,
decided to
become a
travelling temperance...
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expectation of apprenticeship.
During the ceremony, the
apprenticeship agreements are set and
agreed by all
parties to
remove all
instance of ambiguity...
- the
declaration of the Eman****tion Proclamation, the
California legislature abolished all
forms of legal indenture and
apprenticeship for
Native Americans...
- the
declaration of the Eman****tion Proclamation, the
California legislature abolished all
forms of legal indenture and
apprenticeship for
Native Americans...
- Frankland:
Indenture of apprenticeship to
Stephen Ross
of Lancaster, druggist, for 6 years, as a
chemist and druggist, the
collection of Lancashire Archives"...