at war with the Indians. Pohawtan, the leader of the Indians, even captured James Smith, which was the one in charge of the Virginia settlement. When the Virginians first settled, they were having trouble farming, hunting, etc. They were forced to eat things that they had never eaten before. Some men even went as extreme as eating their wives.
Virginia was a colony focused on plantation farming.
With this, labor and more land is needed, so in 1619, 20 African slaves were sold at auction. From 1619-1700, the African slave population begins to grow and by 1700, 14% of the Virginia population is enslaved. The slaves were emigrated from Africa to the Americas on what is called a slave ship. The slaves were packed closely together to the point where there was no moving room for anyone. (Doc D.) The ships had a terrible smell because of this. Diseases and sicknesses were easily spread because of how close they were to one another. Often times, on the way over, man Africans would die on the slave ship. They died of malnutrition, starvation, diseases, and
sicknesses.
Followed by African slaves, the Virginia colony also had what was called an indentured slave. An indentured servant was a worker, typically a laborer, under contract to an employer for a fixed period of time, typically three to seven years, in exchange for their transportation, food, clothing, lodging and other necessities. The indentured servants helped tend the land in the colony. Many immigrants arrived in Colonial America as indentured servants. Most were young men and women from Britain and Germany. The indentured servants were given a contract to sign. (Doc C.) The contract was called an indenture. An indenture was a legal contract enforced by the courts that made the servant to work for their land.