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many servants tried to escape the mistreatment and poor living conditions of indentured servitude. the following advertisements for runaway servants were published in a newspaper called the virginia gazette. read the advertisements. then answer the question below. september 24, 1736 ran away, on saturday the 14th of august last from the owners plantation, in middlesex county, a convict servant man, named thomas rennolds, by trade a shoemaker; he is of a small stature, smooth - faced, and about twenty years of age. he took with him several shoemakers tools,...and, tis supposed, he also took with him a small brown horse. january 11, 1737 on sunday last, ran away...a servant man, named thomas cellars....he is a small man, of about five feet two inches high; his left eye quite out, by a blow from a horse;...an englishman by birth, plays very well on the violin, or fiddle....whoever will bring the said runaway to me, shall be...rewarded. imagine you are a historian studying the daily life of indentured servants. based on these advertisements, what can you tell about life as a servant in colonial virginia? select all that apply. servants sometimes stole goods when they ran away. servants sometimes knew special skills or trades. servants were generally not valuable to their employers. employers did not know much about their servants.
- Thomas Rennolds took shoemaker's tools and a horse when running away, showing servants sometimes stole goods.
- Rennolds was a shoemaker and Thomas Cellars played the violin, indicating servants had special skills.
- Employers offering rewards to find run - aways imply servants were valuable.
- Descriptions of physical features and skills suggest employers knew about servants.
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A. Servants sometimes stole goods when they ran away.
B. Servants sometimes knew special skills or trades.