Thomas Hooker had left puritan MA after being prosecuted for dissenting the puritan leaders and founded the Connecticut Colony
If your question is about Colonial America, then the role of the Catholic Church was practically non-existent as, for the most part, colonial America was settled by puritans and other protestants.
Many residents of colonial Massachusetts were Puritans. They followed a strict code of conduct, and religion played a central role in their lives.
yes. there was nurses in the colonial times.
The St Raphael society was not formed until 1868. It therefore had no role in the Colonial US.
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Gender roles in the northern Colonies were extremely rigid. For instance, in colonial Connecticut, women did the cooking, sewing, cleaning, and child rearing. Men hunted, worked the land, and provided for the women.
they sat on their bums and died.
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It didn't. The Puritans did not care.
The important role of Culture, Commerce, Trade, and Industry. Hope this helps :)
Men during colonial times worked hard to support their often large families. They worked farms, ran shops, and worked in the family business.