Elizabeth Sprigs, an indentured servant in Maryland, found her experience to be:
A) difficult but worth it, given her perception of the colonies as a place of genuine freedom.
B) relatively easy, especially compared to that of the slaves.
C) enlightening in terms of the diverse people she had met, many from Germany and Ireland.
D) extremely harsh, barely better than that of a slave's.
E) much like that of a servant's life in London; she looked forward to her release in two years.
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