The colony of Georgia (south) was founded to refuge poor debtors. New England colonies (north) were founded for religious freedom
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Rachel Clinton was imprisoned for several months after the trial. She died in 1693, after serving her sentence.Source: The American Character Honors Interdisciplinary American Studies, Chapter 4, "American Life in the Seventeenth Century, " 1607-1692
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it shaped life because the social pyramid gave ranks for all the people.
Computers have helped many have a social life. This is based on social media sites, where many people publicly post updates.
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E. trotter has written: 'seventeenth century life in the country parish'
food and the necessities of life
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Katherine Rose McQueeney has written: 'A consideration of the domestic aspects of the life of Samuel Pepys as revealed in the diary and as reflective of life in the Seventeenth century'
Basic social processes are fundamental interactions and behaviors that occur within a society, such as communication, cooperation, conflict, and socialization. These processes help shape social interactions, relationships, and the overall functioning of society. Understanding these basic social processes can provide insights into how societies operate and evolve.
compare the conditions of 17th century social, economic, and religious life in new england and the chesapeake region
Migration affected twentieth-century European social life by causing a mass exodus from Europe to North America, and, in particular, the United States.
Migration affected twentieth-century European social life by causing a mass exodus from Europe to North America, and, in particular, the United States.
Environmental factors affected the European rural life since Europe was going through a "Little Ice Age", which affected crops.
Miriam Slater has written: 'Family life in the seventeenth century' -- subject(s): Biography, Case studies, Family, History, Marriage