Asked by paolo dimaano on May 25, 2024

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English and Dutch merchants created a well-organized system for "redemptioners." What was this system for?

A) for New Englanders to trade molasses for rum with the West Indies
B) for bringing Protestant refugees to North America for a hefty fee
C) for carrying indentured German families to America, where they would work off their transportation debt
D) for unloading the unwanted convicts of London and Amsterdam to ports such as Boston and New York
E) for pirating against Spain and France, their Catholic archenemies

Redemptioners

Indentured families or persons who received passage to the New World in exchange for a promise to work off their debt in America.

Indentured German Families

German immigrants who came to America and worked for a fixed number of years in exchange for their passage, often in the 17th and 18th centuries.

Transportation Debt

The accumulated obligations incurred from funding the development, maintenance, and expansion of transportation infrastructure.

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Aisya IzoraMay 26, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
The system of "redemptioners" was a way for English and Dutch merchants to transport indentured German families to America. These families would work off their transportation debt through a period of servitude. This system was well-organized, with contracts outlining the terms and conditions of the indentured servitude.