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"In addition to those who risked money, more than six hundred men and women--those who dreamed of a new life in a new land--"invested" themselves in the venture, signing on to make the voyage to Virginia and to work in the colony for seven years. In return, each of these "planters" would receive free passage, one share of stock, and, at the end of their seven-year term of service, a grant of land, as well as a share of any profits earned by the Virginia Company from its New World venture."