Indentured servants typically did not acquire land after their contracts ended due to several factors. Many were bound by debt and had to pay off expenses incurred during their servitude, leaving them without resources to purchase land. Additionally, land ownership often required significant capital and favorable conditions, which were often inaccessible to former servants. Furthermore, systemic barriers and social hierarchies frequently restricted their ability to gain land and integrate into the emerging landowning class.
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