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Seventeenth century chesapeake society was essentially a society of

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    servants and ex-servants

    This is largely because the cultivation of tobacco formed the economy's mainstay. In order to cultivate tobacco, planters brought in large numbers of English workers, mostly young men who came as indentured servants. A large number of people that arrived in the colony were therefore servants who came to work on the plantations
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