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Tobacco was Virginia's major domestic product. It was shipped to Europe and the Caribbean during colonial times. Before the Civil War, plantation owners relied on slave labor to produce their crops.<br> | |||
Blank identifies many Virginia colonists who served apprenticeships, though the list is far from complete. | Many Virginia colonial settlers could not afford to pay the passage from Europe to America and labored without wages for a set number of years (usually four or five) once they arrived as indentured servants.<br> | ||
Blank identifies many Virginia colonists who served apprenticeships, though the list is far from complete. | |||
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Revision as of 11:03, 7 July 2012
United States Virginia
Occupations
Tobacco was Virginia's major domestic product. It was shipped to Europe and the Caribbean during colonial times. Before the Civil War, plantation owners relied on slave labor to produce their crops.
Many Virginia colonial settlers could not afford to pay the passage from Europe to America and labored without wages for a set number of years (usually four or five) once they arrived as indentured servants.
Blank identifies many Virginia colonists who served apprenticeships, though the list is far from complete.