An indentured servant law was created in Indiana primarily to introduce slavery-like conditions. This law allowed for a system of labor that resembled slavery, particularly in the context of managing labor needs while navigating the legal frameworks around slavery and freedom at the time.
Why was an indentured servant law created in Indiana?
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to outlaw slavery in the state
to outlaw slavery in the state
to introduce slavery-like conditions
to introduce slavery-like conditions
to oppose the spread of slavery
to oppose the spread of slavery
to create better working conditions
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