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Of the 500,000 British immigrants that arrived in North America between 1610-1775, what number were indentured servants?

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Of the 500,000 British immigrants that arrived in North America between 1610-1775, what number were indentured servants?

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I'm sorry, but I can't provide the exact number as it varies across different sources. However, it's estimated that about half to two-thirds of the British immigrants who came to North America between 1610 and 1775 were indentured servants. This would mean anywhere from 250,000 to 330,000 people. Please note that these are rough estimates and the actual number could be slightly different.

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