How did indentured servants display a fondness for freedom?
A) Most of them became abolitionists, fighting to end slavery in British North America.
B) Some of them ran away or were disobedient to their masters.
C) They sent letters home detailing their rapid rise as prominent members of American society.
D) They insisted on their right to serve in the militia because they believed in the right to bear arms.
E) They regularly published pamphlets criticizing their masters, displaying their love of free speech.
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