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- W3121013071 abstract "Theft was the most frequent crime for which hitherto free individuals found themselves performing as servants in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries; the first recorded case occurred in April, 1633. The most persistent crime among servants was illegally absenting oneself from service, or running away. In the early decades of settlement, few Indians found their way into English homes as servants. Theft was a strong second, particularly when it is recognized that servants regularly stole money, or goods in the process of running. A few specific cases drawn from free and servant criminals will make clear the nature of the problem those accused of crimes were up against. In the case of the whites, they were criminals, debtors, or prisoners of war, none of whom had any control over the terms of their servitude, and in the case of the colored races, they were subject to a discrimination which automatically reduced them to the lowest place on any social scale." @default.
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- W3121013071 title "The Servant Lower Classes: Debtors, War Prisoners, Criminals, Indians and Negroes" @default.
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