As I understand it Indentured Service died out because of the increase in slavery is this correct? In an America where slavery is made financially impractical and the ex-slaves are encouraged to move onto the frontier, would Indentured Service make a comeback as part of a smaller scale cotton economy and in the face of greater and earlier industrialization? Was there an immigration policy for the Early Republic (say 1789-1850), or was it just hop on a ship and come? In a Federalist led America would it be logical to have Indentured service be part of some immigration plan, Alien and Sedition acts aside would they push an Immigration plan/policy methinks yes?