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prohojiy [21]
3 years ago
11

How did families contribute to social order in 17th century new england and what was life like for women in 17th century new eng

land?
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1 answer:
sattari [20]3 years ago
7 0
The families during the 17th century New England contribute to social order by preserving religion, morals, and the local English customs.  They also decreased the shock of adapting to a strange environment.
Women during this time handled most of the household chores like cooking, gardening, washing and making the clothes.  They were also able to raised poultry products and sold it.
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