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Identify similarities and differences between the experiences of those involved in the systems of indentured servitude and chattel slavery.(1 point)

One similarity is that people involved in both systems were forced to provide free labor. One difference is that indentured servants were not forced into labor for generations, while people forced into chattel slavery were.

Indentured servitude and chattel slavery were essentially the same systems. The only differences were the countries the people traveled from.

One similarity is that people involved in both systems were allowed their freedom after providing labor for a few years. One difference is that indentured servants were not paid for their work, while people forced into chattel slavery were.

One similarity is that people involved in both systems were forced to provide free labor. One difference is that indentured servants were forced into labor for generations, while people forced into chattel slavery were released after one generation.

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The first choice is correct.

Both systems forced people to provide unpaid/coerced labor, but indentured servitude was for a limited term (contracted years) and not hereditary, whereas chattel slavery was lifelong and typically hereditary, treating people as property.