Puritan Men had to wash dishes.Sometimes they had to farm and sometims they had to Preach the lords word.Some Puritan Men had to baby sit there children while the women worked in the farm or barn.
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No women had jobs to
The role Puritan women played by the 16th or 17th century was to raise their kids right and teach them them moral values. They would be taught about their agreement with God and stories and lessons of the bible. They would cook, clean, and sew. These things were expected by Puritan women, but if they didn't do what they were supposed to do, they would be out casted by the society. Puritan women were highly obedient to their husbands and were very dutiful tot their house work.
Men and women had jobs specific to their gender.
Men and women had jobs specific to their gender .
Women in Puritan New England made clothing for their families. They also cooked, and cleaned. Since a lot of them weren't educated, they couldn't read, but had to go to church to hear the Lord's word. Men in Puritan New England traditionally farmed, because their lives and their families lives depended on it. If they were not farmers, they probably fished or built shis, depending on their location. Few men were in the religious field (priests).
They can be an entrepreneur, or go into the modern technology business.
In Puritan society, men and women were assigned distinct roles, with men typically holding positions of authority and responsibility as heads of households and church leaders. Women, on the other hand, were often relegated to domestic duties and child-rearing, expected to be submissive and supportive of their husbands. While Puritan women could participate in church activities, their voices were largely marginalized in decision-making processes. This gendered division reinforced the patriarchal structure of their communities, limiting women's autonomy and public influence.
In a Patriarchal Society, man dominates the household and most the jobs in society; women were submissive to men. Women raised the children while the men managed the farm/land/etc.
In Puritan society, women were primarily expected to fulfill domestic roles, focusing on homemaking, child-rearing, and managing the household. They were viewed as subordinate to men and were often seen as responsible for upholding moral standards and religious values within the family. While women could exert some influence in the community, particularly through their roles in the church and as moral guides, their opportunities for independence and leadership were significantly limited compared to men. Overall, a woman's identity and value were largely tied to her family and her ability to conform to Puritan ideals.
All of the jobs that had to be done in order to maintain a culture and a self-sufficient agrarian society.
Please be more specific about which men. Men were roughly one half of Roman society and they had different positions, interests and jobs. Their lives could be very different.