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Molodets [167]
4 years ago
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98 POINTS! NEED DONE ASAP

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pashok25 [27]4 years ago
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Status and classes of Colonial Women

The Rights of Colonial Women

The daily life of Colonial Women

The daily life of wealthy European women, indentured servants and slaves

The roles of Colonial Women

Puritan women

Attitudes towards Colonial Women

Chores and Tasks of Colonial women

Colonial Women in society

The roles of Colonial Women were determined by their wealth, religion and status. Their lives and their roles are therefore described as follows:

Puritan Women

Wealthy European Colonial Women

Unmarried women and widows

Colonial Indentured Servants

Native Indian Women

Colonial Slave Women

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