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Essay heading: DBQ1: the transformation of colonial virginia
 
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Consequently, as the economy changed drastically, so did the social aspects of the society. With the increasing popularity of tobacco, workers were needed to tend to the crops. While many white indentured servants were already working in Virginia, slaves were wanted for the job. Indentured servants were under a contract in which they worked for someone for a limited period of time under fairly decent terms (Doc...
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Indentured servants were under a contract in which they worked for someone for a limited period of time under fairly decent terms (Doc. C). African slaves were preferred because they could be bought for a lifetime and treated at the discretion of the master. Slaves also had no contract and no basic rights...
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