Multiple Choice
Indentured servants in the Chesapeake viewed themselves as
A) people with little likelihood of getting their "freedom dues."
B) workers who had the same social status as African slaves.
C) free people who were servants only temporarily.
D) virtual prisoners without hope of gaining release.
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