In the context of colonial New England, indentured servants would have had the most potential to improve their social status. Indentured servitude allowed individuals to work for a specified period in exchange for passage to America, with the possibility of gaining freedom and land or other opportunities afterward. Unlike enslaved Africans, who were subjected to lifelong bondage with no hope for social mobility, indentured servants had a defined timeframe for their servitude and could eventually integrate into society and improve their status. Business owners, while already in a higher social position, were not in a position to improve their status in the same way as indentured servants. Indigenous Americans faced substantial challenges and limitations in improving their status as well, primarily due to colonization and the loss of land.
Which group would have had the most potential to improve their social status in New England?(1 point) Responses Indentured servants Indentured servants Indigenous Americans Indigenous Americans Enslaved Africans Enslaved Africans Business owners Business owners
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