Irish Caribbean people include: In 1620, Indentured Servitude was introduced into the Americas as an economic system based on production through cultivation.
This system allowed landowners to purchase physical laborer's work for a determined amount of time in order to cultivate the fields.
Indentured servitude was originally a means to solve supply deficiency in different colonial regions.
Both categories together would define their wages as younger and skilled servants could gain more and pay back their loans faster.
[2] In 1740, A migration trend of African slaves caused by market forces started taking place and grew in popularity due to the very low cost of purchase.