presumeably the 'selling' was as an indentured servant - a fairly common practice of period (banned by end of 18th C) by which to pay for their passage the emmigrants agreed to work for their keep for a period of years - this agreement could be sold on. Slavery was I think entirely reserved for africans though indentured servants might not be treated much better at least their children were not the property of the master.
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