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Display titleEngland Apprenticeship Indentures 1710 to 1811
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In England, trades people, craftsmen and the like, generally learned their trades through serving an apprenticeship, usually for seven years, while in their teens. Upon completion of an apprenticeship, a man of full age could then become a "freeman" and a member of a guild, entitling him to privileges such as the right to vote in elections.
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