Indentured servants, primarily in the Chesapeake region during the 17th and 18th centuries, entered labor contracts voluntarily, agreeing to work for a specified number of years in exchange for passage to America, land, or other benefits. In contrast, enslaved people, predominantly in the Southern colonies, were forcibly taken from Africa and had no legal rights or the possibility of earning freedom. While indentured servitude was a temporary arrangement that eventually granted freedom, enslavement was a permanent status that inherited through generations, reflecting profound differences in economic opportunities and human rights between the two systems.
In three to five sentences, describe two differences between indentured servants and enslaved people. Your response should include the colonial region
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