Indigo Charter Summary

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Landowners paid for people called indentured servants to come over from England to the colonies to work. These people would normally work for 7 years to pay off their debt and this time could be extended if they didn’t do as they were told. When they served their time they were given 50 acres of land, tools, and a set of clothes to wear.
Plantations were large farms in the colonies that had indentured servants and enslaved Africans working on them. In these farms, families usually owned them and worked on them. On the farm tobacco and other cash crops were normally grown.
A charter is a document given to colonist usually by the king. Charters gave certain colonist the right to land in the area England owned. This helped set up all English
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An apprentice is someone who learns how to do a job from someone who is skilled at it. Normally an apprentice has to pay for being taught how to do this job.
Indigo is a plant that was grown in plantations for money in colonial times. This plant was used to make an expensive dark blue dye. The only setback of this plant to colonists is that it is not native to the colonies and that it had to be exported into America.
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