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welcome back to historical context today we continue our jamestown unit and today we focus on the second part of our 16 1619 discussion and today we talk about the origins of slavery and we also talk about indentured servitude at jamestown and at precisely the same time as the house of burgesss first ever session was occurring and you can go back to last weeks episode to get the details of that in august 1619 a ship was docking in jamestown and this dutch ship carried slaves from the african continent there were approximately 17 men and three women aboard and these dutch had been involved in the slave trade with the spanish in the caribbean and in florida for quite some time now but in this case they were looking to trade for tobacco so tobacco and its popularity out of jamestown had brought the dutch here with slaves and so tobacco while it is seen by historians as the cash crop utilized for slave labor actually was the first form of currency used to purchase slave labor in jamestow