Women were entirely responsible for cooking and cleaning in colonial Maryland. Raising the children was also their responsibility and only the rich had help from servants.
Colonial women usual housekept. They also learned to trade.
Most men and women only lived until their early to mid 40s.
Women's roles in Colonial New York were very different than their English counterparts. The women of colonial New York were Dutch and were able to work, run businesses, and own property.
Maryland, possibly Virginia.
very hard
The roles of the women in the southern colonies were to help raise the children, do tailoring, household chores and quilting. The women also made soap, butter, and candles.
they watched after the kids feed the animals and took care of the house
Voting rights in colonial Maryland were given to those appointment by the king. The king gave land and rights to choose government appointments to those that provided service to the crown.
Men in colonial Virginia typically wore suits and cloaks. Women would wear caps, bonnets, dresses, gowns, and in some cases, mesh caps.
Several American states are named after famous women. Virginia is named after Queen Elizabeth I (the Virgin Queen). Maryland is named after Mary, Queen of Scots, and North and South Carolina are named after Queen Caroline.
Some jobs of colonial times were the cobbler. The cobbler remade and polished shoes.
They jobs women and men had in colonial Rhode Island was that women did laundry,cook ,clean and watch their childrenThe men worked at jobs,colloges and more too.
Monica C. Witkowski has written: 'Women at law in early colonial Maryland' -- subject(s): Women, Legal status, laws, History