The draw for indentured servants coming to the Americas was primarily food, clothing, and shelter. Indentured servants often signed contracts in exchange for these essentials, as well as the promise of land or freedom after a specific period of service, but they did not receive a large salary upon arrival or a skilled office job.
Which of the following was a draw for indentured servants coming to the Americas?
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food, clothing, and shelter
food, clothing, and shelter
a large salary upon arrival
a large salary upon arrival
a land grant upon arrival
a land grant upon arrival
a skilled office job
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