Patriarchal with the man heading the home and earning the largest share of the wages for the family, typically off the land (i.e. farming). The wife would bear and raise children and keep the home in order. The children would share chores based on their ability either in the home or with the father.
The Amish in Northern Mid-West America today reflect a lifestyle very similar to that of the Puritans.
Gender played a significant role in Puritan life, with strict gender roles defining the roles and expectations of men and women. Men were seen as the head of the household, responsible for providing for their family and engaging in public life, while women were expected to maintain the household, care for children, and uphold domestic responsibilities. These gender roles were enforced through social norms, laws, and religious teachings in Puritan society.
They were expected to live with a family.
Puritan leaders had banned Anne Hutchinson from Massachusetts because Hutchinson criticized Puritan ministers. She also held meetings in her home where men and women talked about religion. Puritan leaders did not like this.
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Puritan life was very strict and religious. In the Puritan colonies the families attended church every Sunday and this was mandated. The Puritan children had rules and chores within the family.
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No, in an early Puritan home, most of the family's activities, such as eating, socializing, and working, took place in the kitchen or the "hall," which served as a multi-purpose room. The family room as a separate concept didn't really exist in Puritan homes during that time.
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Puritan's live in villages that consisted pf four city block's . their family was made up of children a husband and a wife.
A French family? Surely no different to any other... Going to work, paying taxes? there are no set roles in American families, sometimes the dad stays home sometimes the mom...sometimes both parents work and sometimes there are only one parent in the family, etc. so there are no "set" roles of a french family just like there are not "set" roles in an American family.
puritans society was organized around the family